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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/w-rss.html Find out how to create and use RSS files and learn what they can do for you. See why companies like Netscape, Userland, and Moreover use RSS to distribute and syndicate article summaries and headlines. This article includes sample code that demonstrates elements of an RSS file, plus a Perl example using the module XML::RSS. An introduction to RSS news feeds Using open formats for content syndication ), President, The Lewin Group James Lewin has been working with the Internet since 1995, but he didn't go wireless until 2000. He is the President and owner of The Lewin
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