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In computer science, [[syndication]] is the act of providing automated feeds (including [[Podcast|podcasts]]), of updated website content. Since around the year 2000, various [[XML]]-based format standards have emerged for allowing [[world wide web]] users to subscribe to automatic feeds that show recent content updates for certain websites. The available '''syndication''' standards include: | In computer science, [[syndication]] is the act of providing automated feeds (including [[Podcast|podcasts]]), of updated website content. Since around the year 2000, various [[XML]]-based format standards have emerged for allowing [[world wide web]] users to subscribe to automatic feeds that show recent content updates for certain websites. The available '''syndication''' standards include: | ||
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Revision as of 13:00, 7 February 2009
In computer science, syndication is the act of providing automated feeds (including podcasts), of updated website content. Since around the year 2000, various XML-based format standards have emerged for allowing world wide web users to subscribe to automatic feeds that show recent content updates for certain websites. The available syndication standards include: