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		<title>By: trygfxc</title>
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Feeds allow everyone to stay updated.  Let’s say you published a post at eight a.m.  Frequent readers may not know or realize that you published or updated your content.  With feeds (RSS and Atom), they can quickly check, within a fairly short period, and see that their feeds, and your website/blog were updated.  Before feeds, people had to manually go to each site or subscribe to a newsletter-type service, often more costly to both parties in time and money.</description>
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Feeds allow everyone to stay updated.  Let’s say you published a post at eight a.m.  Frequent readers may not know or realize that you published or updated your content.  With feeds (RSS and Atom), they can quickly check, within a fairly short period, and see that their feeds, and your website/blog were updated.  Before feeds, people had to manually go to each site or subscribe to a newsletter-type service, often more costly to both parties in time and money.</p>
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		<title>By: trygfxc</title>
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Feeds allow everyone to stay updated.  Let’s say you published a post at eight a.m.  Frequent readers may not know or realize that you published or updated your content.  With feeds (RSS and Atom), they can quickly check, within a fairly short period, and see that their feeds, and your website/blog were updated.  Before feeds, people had to manually go to each site or subscribe to a newsletter-type service, often more costly to both parties in time and money.</description>
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Feeds allow everyone to stay updated.  Let’s say you published a post at eight a.m.  Frequent readers may not know or realize that you published or updated your content.  With feeds (RSS and Atom), they can quickly check, within a fairly short period, and see that their feeds, and your website/blog were updated.  Before feeds, people had to manually go to each site or subscribe to a newsletter-type service, often more costly to both parties in time and money.</p>
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