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What is a feed?
According to Wikipedia, the definition for a “Web Feed” is asf follows:
A web feed is a data format used for serving users frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making a collection of web feeds accessible in one spot is known as aggregation.
In the typical scenario of using web feeds, a content provider publishes a feed link on their site which end users can register with an aggregator program (also called a feed reader or a news reader) running on their own machines; doing this is usually as simple as dragging the link from the web browser to the aggregator. When instructed, the aggregator asks all the servers in its feed list if they have new content; if so, the aggregator either makes a note of the new content or downloads it. Aggregators can be scheduled to check for new content periodically.
We recommend using Google Reader (Web Based) or FeedDemon (Client Based) as a rss aggregator.
Full Feed
The Devlounge Full feed is the whole sha-bang. Get everything all in one grab. Full content posts in all of our categories, site news, and comments. Our most popular feed and the original. Subscribe Now.
Email and Mobile
If you’d rather receive email alerts whenever we have new content, you can subscribe via email. You can also read Devlounge on your mobile phone.
Feed OPML
Want all the feeds tossed together in a convenient OPML file? Grab it here.