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- CaRP: Caching RSS Parser - - Free PHP script to integrate RSS newsfeeds into webpages. Features flexible formatting, caching for speed, and includes proxy server support.
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- Everything RSS - - Reviews the RSS technology and its application in podcasting and videocasting.
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- MagpieRSS - - A XML-based RSS parser in PHP. Supports most RSS versions including Userland RSS and RSS 1.0. Supports modules, and namespaces.
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- RSS 2 PDF - - An online utility that can convert RSS feeds into PDF files.
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- RSS DevCenter - - A collection of essays and guides to RSS, from O'Reilly, the technical book publisher.
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- RSS General - - Explains the RSS format and its uses, including the creation of feeds.
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- RSS in Government - - News about how RSS is being used by international, federal, state, and local governments.
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- RSS Specifications - - Information related to RSS and XML, including software, newsreaders, specifications, content syndication, and the history of rss.
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- The RSS Weblog - - A blog that covers all things RSS. Updated multiple times a day.
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- rss-dev - - The email list for the RSS interest and working groups, discussing the present and future of the RSS format, as well as working on uses and development. Responsible for RSS1..
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- RSSKitty - - A compendium of RSS resources for users and creators of RSS and Atom feeds from beginner's tools to expert insights, including software, explanations, marketing and development topics.
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- UserLand.Com Backend - - Details on the inner workings of UserLand.Com, including My.UserLand, an RSS aggregator.
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- XML Tools: RSSApplet - - This site contains XML tools for web masters, for instance the RSSViewerApplet for displaying RSS headlines in an HTML page.
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- zShaped and zFeeder - - zShaped is a tool to post (syndicate) news (content) on your site. zFeeder is a tool to show other's RSS content on your site, or use it on your PC or intranet as a news reader.
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- What is RSS? - - A how to covering all the various versions of RSS. (December 18, 2002)
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- RSS: Lightweight Web Syndication - - RSS, a simple XML application to describe web site headlines, has had such enormous success that it has been pulled in many directions. By Rael Dornfest, XML.com. (July 17, 2000)
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