XML Feeds
XML Feeds have been adopted by news services, weblogs, and other online information services to send content to subscribers. After subscribing to an XML feed, you will be notified when new content is available without having to visit the web site.
Available Feeds
XML Photography by Scott Haefner
Nighttime, Urban and Scenic Landscapes, Urban Exploration
XML Kite Aerial Photography by Scott Haefner
Gallery of Kite-lofted Aerial Photos
How to Subscribe
You will need to download and install a Feed Reader, or use a web-based service like Bloglines. Then, you copy and paste the URL of the feed (e.g. http://scotthaefner.com/kap/gallery/atom.xml ) into the viewer’s “subscribe” dialogue. Example Feed Readers include:
FeedDemon (Windows)
NetNewsWire (Mac)
Mozilla Firefox Web Browser (Windows, Mac, Unix)
Firefox has a feature called Live Bookmarks that lets you subscribe to an XML feed within the browser. For even more flexibility, you can install a Firefox extension called Sage to read and manage XML feeds.
Bloglines
Bloglines is a free, web-based service for managing news feeds. There is no need to download or install software, and you can access your feeds from any computer connected to the Internet.
