History of Web Syndication Technology

This article is specifically dedicated to the history of web syndication technology and, more generally, to the history of technical innovation on many dialects of web syndication feeds such as RSS and Atom, as well as earlier variants such as Channel Definition Format (CDF) and more recent innovations like GData.

Read more about History Of Web Syndication Technology:  Pre-RSS Formats, RSS Creation, Initial Adoption of RSS (2000–2003), Development of Atom (2003), Atom 1.0 and IETF Standardization, Post-Atom Technical Developments Related To Web Syndication

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