feeds
Feeds are structured data streams that deliver regularly updated content from a producer to subscribers. They enable syndication and automated aggregation, allowing users to follow many sources in a single place. In web contexts, the most common feed formats are RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed, though the general concept also applies to other data streams such as financial price feeds or sports scores. A feed typically includes metadata about the feed itself (title, description, link, last updated) and a sequence of entries or items, each with a title, link, summary or content, publish date, and a unique identifier.
How feeds work: Content creators publish a feed at a URL. Readers subscribe using a feed reader
Formats and standards: RSS and Atom are the most widely used XML formats, while JSON Feed offers
History and usage: Feeds originated in the late 1990s as a means for blogs and news sites