What is XML syndication?
Syndication feeds allow content produced in one place to be displayed or read elsewhere. When an XML file is syndicated it is processed and converted into an RSS feed. RSS is a standard structure so that every syndicated xml file on the Internet can by transformed, styled, and displayed on a browser. An XML file that is converted to RSS can then be displayed in any webpage, and the website will style the text depending on its stylesheets (HTML CSS) and XSLT (XML stylesheet). Therefore if your XML feed is dynamically changing, the external websites containing your RSS url will continually update themselves.