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Vase with nine peaches. China. Qing dynasty (1644–1911), reign of the Qianlong emperor (1736–1795). Porcelain with overglaze polychrome decoration. The Avery Brundage Collection, B60P124+.
 

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Web feeds provide a way for websites to indicate that they have been updated. Users subscribe to feeds and are notified when new content is added to a web site.

How to Subscribe

  • Using a feed reader (also known as an RSS reader, feed aggregator, or news reader). An example is Google Reader or FeedReader (Windows).
  • Some web browsers have built in feed readers. These include Firefox (MacOS X, Windows and Linux), Safari (MacOS X) and Internet Explorer (Windows).
  • Some email applications support feeds. One example is Thunderbird (MacOS X, Windows and Linux).
  • Some websites provide personalised homepages to which feeds can be added. Among the websites that provide this service are Google and Yahoo!
  • Using a Dashboard Widget (MacOS X) or a Yahoo! Widget (MacOS X and Windows) which can display web feeds.

The way to subscribe to a feed depends on the specific application you are using, but essentially involves transferring the URL of the feed to the feed reader.

The Asian Art Museum's feeds are in RSS 2.0 format.

For more general information, see the Wikipedia article Web feed

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