INQ7.net, online edition of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a top Philippine broadsheet, is publishing RSS feeds.
The syndication page says the feeds “are still in beta mode,” but they
seem to work well enough on my end. A note: they only publish
article summaries, so you’d have to go to the INQ7 site itself to read
the full thing (hyperlinked, of course).
For me, publishing RSS feeds is a great step to getting a wider
readership and making articles more easily accessible to those who
don’t have the time to browse through the entire website (which may
sometimes be quite graphics-intensive)! Kudos to INQ7 for being
one of the first local news outfits to publish RSS.
It’s good that they offer a unique feed for each section of the
newspaper, such as op/eds, tech news, breaking news, top stories,
etc. But if a reader wants to read everything in one go, he/she’d
have to subscribe to each of these. I think it would be great if
the site also offered a single feed with the different sections
identified as categories/subjects (which most RSS aggregators can
recognize anyway with the dc:subject XML tag).
(via the babel machine)
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