What are the differences between viewing the lists through “Live Bookmarks”, Online Syndication, and the web page?
Online Syndication is a broad term, which usually indicates that the information (often from a web page) is being distributed to others who have subscribed to it. RSS is one such way that this information is distributed. While with web pages you must visit the page to see what has changed, with syndication the information is delivered to you. Syndicated feeds, however, tend to contain information about the page they are paired with, and not the full contents of the page. The two work together – a syndicated feed can alert you when something has changed and brief information about the changes, while the page contains the full details. “Live Bookmarks” are a feature introduced with the Firefox browser. It creates a bookmark category whose items are taken from a syndicated feed and is kept up to date through the feed. If you use your bookmarks to manage the sites you visit frequently, Live Bookmarks can help you determine which of those sites has new information.
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