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    caesarina
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    Posted: 2004-Oct-19 20:52
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    Can anyone give me the top 5 sites (paid and unpaid) if you have a retail product site that you should engage in XML feed for product searches?

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    Posted: 2004-Oct-20 00:19
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    This is an area that I know ALOT about as AHN is in this list.

    In terms of sheer volume of requests

    1: Yahoo News
    2: BBC
    3: Moreover
    4: CNET
    5: All Headline News (We've done 2.5 million RSS requests today)

    Now there are lots of excellent sites that don't have anywhere near the size, volume or selection and that list grows exponentially now.





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    Posted: 2004-Nov-12 14:58
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    These are news-related sites that use RSS feeds...so they are receptacles for syndicated news stories.

    I am looking for top shopping XML product feed programs like Shopping.com, BizRate etc.

    Am I breaking these two subjects down the right way? Is there a real difference between RSS and XML?

    Thanks!




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    Posted: 2005-Jan-22 15:15
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    you can try mySimon & PriceGrabber, they are both price comparison search engines smile



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    Posted: 2005-Feb-28 05:05
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    Hi www.rasconfamily.com is one the greatest sites available for people who live in the phoenix area. Future things that will be listed here involve family and other things.


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