![]() Atom seems to be more advanced comparing to the RSS, but I am not going to compare those 2 formats in this post.Īn example of RSS XML: RSS Title This is an example of an RSS feed Mon, 00:01:00 +0000 Sun, 16:20:00 +0000 1800 Example entry Here is some text containing an interesting description. RSS feed does not contain entire article text (in most cases) but provides some basic information such as author, title, description, publication time, etc.Ītom is another XML format that has been developed as an alternative to the RSS feed. RSS feed exists to provide access to the latest news (for news aggregators and news syndicators, for example). The most common producers of RSS are news publishers. RSS is an XML formatted plain text that provides a brief summary about articles that have been recently published by some content provider (news, podcasts, personal blog, etc.) ![]() Who is this article for?įor data engineers and data scientists who might want to collect their own data and practice building data pipes. To achieve such a goal I will show you how you could automate news collection using feedparser Python package that helps to normalize RSS/Atom feeds. This time I will show you how you could set up a pipe to automatically collect all the new articles that have been published by almost any news provider (such as NY Times, CNN, Bloomberg, etc.)
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