A
web feed is a document (often XML-based)
which contains content items, often summaries of stories or weblog
posts with web links to longer versions. Weblogs and news websites are
common sources for web feeds, but feeds are also
used to deliver
structured information ranging from weather data to "top ten" lists of
hit tunes. While
RSS feed is by far the most
common term, the generic "web feed" terminology is
sometimes used by writers hoping to make the concept clear
to novice
users, and by advocates of other feed formats.
More often, feeds are subscribed to directly by users with aggregators
or feed readers, which combine the contents of multiple web feeds for
display on a single screen or series of screens.
Depending on the
aggregator, subscription is done by manually entering the URL
of a feed, by clicking a feed: link in a
web browser or by various other methods.
Web feeds are most commonly found in various RSS formats
or the standardised Atom format.