web feed

collocation in English

meaningsofwebandfeed

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web
noun[C]
uk
/web/
us
/web/
a net used to catch insects, made by a spider from the sticky thread that its ...
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feed
noun
uk
/fiːd/
us
/fiːd/
UK
an occasion when a baby has something to eat ...
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(Definition ofwebandfeedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofweb feed

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Extensive public consultation was also undertaken to keep the public fully informed via public meetings, consultation and a livewebfeedof the construction.
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The latter is also calledwebfeed.
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There are also several search engines forwebfeedcontent.
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Awebfeedis also sometimes referred to as a "syndicated feed".
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In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-inwebfeedaggregator.
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Content distributors "syndicate" awebfeed, thereby allowing users to "subscribe" to it.
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Webfeedcontent, like syndicated print newspaper features or broadcast programs, may be shared and republished by other websites.
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Thewebfeedis a simpler version of the phone app, mimicking the look and feel users are already accustomed to.
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Often when websites provide web feeds to notify users of content updates, they only include summaries in thewebfeedrather than the full content itself.
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The icon is used in aggregators, web browsers address bar to indicate avability of awebfeed, as well as on web pages to subscribe directly.
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