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* [http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/03/17/index3a.html?tw=authoring Sharing Your Site with RSS] by Jason Cook (May 14, 2003)
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Syndication allows for content from one website to be displayed somewhere outside the original page where it is posted via "feeds". RSS and Atom feeds are available from many websites in order to enable readers to keep up with current content without having to remember to click over to each site every day.
  
RSS / Atom newsreaders come in many different forms. Some are built into browsers, others work with Outlook or as free-standing programs on the desktop. Still others are web-based. A web search will turn up a lot of options! Some of our favorites include:
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The following is an article about syndication options in 2018: [https://zapier.com/blog/best-rss-feed-reader-apps/ Best RSS Feed Reader Apps]
*[http://my.yahoo.com Yahoo.com] offers a customizable homepage with your favorite RSS feeds
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*[http://www.newsgator.com Newsgator] has web-based and MS Outlook based newsreaders
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Also, many blogging platforms (eg. Wordpress, LiveJournal) allow for syndication through their sites. In some cases, one doesn't need the address of the feed, but rather just the address of the site.
*[https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&version=1.0%20&os=Windows&category=News%20Reading&numpg=10&id=77 Sage] - for [http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/central.html Mozilla Firefox] (cross-platform)
 
  
 
==OrthodoxWiki Newsfeeds==
 
==OrthodoxWiki Newsfeeds==

Revision as of 21:24, May 10, 2019

(RSS, Atom, etc.)

For more information about RSS and news syndication, see:

About RSS/Atom Syndication

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Syndication allows for content from one website to be displayed somewhere outside the original page where it is posted via "feeds". RSS and Atom feeds are available from many websites in order to enable readers to keep up with current content without having to remember to click over to each site every day.

The following is an article about syndication options in 2018: Best RSS Feed Reader Apps

Also, many blogging platforms (eg. Wordpress, LiveJournal) allow for syndication through their sites. In some cases, one doesn't need the address of the feed, but rather just the address of the site.

OrthodoxWiki Newsfeeds

OrthodoxWiki newsfeeds for recent changes can be found here: RSS and Atom. For new pages: RSS and Atom. Many other Special pages also have newsfeeds available (e.g. "popular pages", "users", "wanted pages", etc.).

Jurisdictions and Dioceses

Parishes

Other Ministries

Syndication of Orthodox Blogs

These days, most major blogging platforms, as well as sites such as YouTube, allow for RSS or Atom feeds to syndicate individual blogs. (Facebook allowed this, to a limited extent, for awhile but has now disallowed that feature.) Please see the Orthodox Blogs page to peruse those.

Orthodox News services, etc.

Non-Orthodox Newsfeeds of Interest


For newsfeeds for personal sites, email groups, and forums, please see Online Orthodox Communities