CNET News.com RSS feeds
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution (more). CNET News.com offers RSS feeds with headlines and descriptions and links back to CNET News.com for the full story. This page listing feeds may be found at http://rss.news.com/ at any time. Last updated: December 21, 2005 with video feed.
CNET News.com Feeds
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More on RSSFor more details on RSS, start with the CNET RSS tutorial, which has a great video demonstration of the process. There is also a useful walkthrough of the subscription process on CNET Download.com. For more technical interest, start with the RSS 2.0 specification. CNET News.com is currently using the RSS 2.0 format.
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