Wednesday, May 15, 2002RSS FeedDartlog.net now has an RSS feed for syndication. The URL is http://dartlog.net/index_rss.xml . Direct questions here.For those wondering what to do with RSS, here goes: RSS is a content description service. In our case, it allows you to read Dartlog headlines and the first paragraph of every post from any RSS client. What's the advantage, you ask? Easy: you can also collect and collate similar information from thousands of sites, like CNN and the NY Times. Moreover, you can instruct that software to update you when any of the sites you track has added new content. RSS clients are available for a wide range of platforms from Palm Pilots to Mac to Windows to perl to Mozilla/Netscape's sidebar. Enjoy. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 11:29 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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