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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

 

RSS Takes Flight at NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration makes extensive use
of RSS 2.0 to provide news, photographs, and press releases on upcoming
missions and other space-related topics.

People looking ahead to the planned July 13 launch of the space shuttle Discovery can subscribe to a Return to Flight RSS feed.

NASA's RSS information page also includes an interesting demonstration of an RSS viewer created in Macromedia Flash. more...

http://www.sebura.com
Originally Posted on 8/17/2005 1:35:11 PMContent source: http://www.nasa.gov/rss/

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