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Sample RSS Feed
This is a sample Resource Description Framework Site Summary (RSS) feed from the New York Times web site. An RSS feed is an XML document that is generated dynamically by a web site and offered to other sites as a web service. If there is a web service that offers an RSS feed that would be of interest to your users, then this page will serve as an example of how to incorporate the service in your web site. Note that since this list is generated by the New York Times web site each time the web service is accessed, the list is always up to date, and does not have to be maintained by you or your web developer. Clicking on the article title will open a new browser window containing that article on the New York Times web site. For this page, up to ten current articles are retrieved. Those available in the Technology category at the New York Times RSS feed are:
The Way We Live Now: I Tweet, Therefore I Am Are Twitter posts an expression of who we are ? or are they changing who we are?
D.I.Y. Detroit: A Hands-On Approach to Fixing the Auto Industry TechShop, a chain of D.I.Y. clubs, plans to open a new shop in Detroit with Ford's help.
Google Search Engine Is Blocked in China Google said it was the first time the site had been blocked since March.
A new tool tracks the speed at which cloud services from Google, Microsoft and Amazon.com run, and then displays their worldwide performance.
Bits Pics: Looking Inside Apple's New Trackpad The Web site ifixit took apart Apple's Magic Trackpad showing a detailed view of what is under the hood of this new mouse replacement.
Advertising: Barnes & Noble Plans Big Push for Nook E-Reader In-house boutiques are Barnes & Noble?s latest front in the battle with Amazon over their competing e-reader devices.
Waiting for a Facebook I.P.O.? Keep Waiting For anyone chomping at the bit to get their hands on a piece of a public Facebook, the wait may have grown a little longer.
Two Internet Gambling Operators, PartyGaming and Bwin, to Merge As governments in Europe and the United States relax the rules on online gambling, the companies anticipate the opening up of new markets.
Justice Joins Suit Accusing Oracle of Fraud In a civil suit, the department said Oracle failed its contractual duty to give the government the same discounts it gave commercial customers.
Sony Leads a Comeback for Japan?s Electronics Giants Sony raised its forecast after swinging to a profit, and Sharp and Panasonic posted profits, too.
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