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Figure 2.14
Looking for Pizza hut 
experiences at feedster.
Which feed to use and when
How speciic can you get when you're generating an RSS feed? For example,
if you're interested in the New York Giants, there must be a few players or
staf members that are of particular interest. he names of those people
would be excellent candidates for keyword-based RSS feeds.
If you're interested, say, in search engines, you could probably stick with the
huge number of static RSS feeds devoted to search engines. But maybe you
want a keyword-based feed for Teoma, a lesser-known search engine ?
If you're interested in digital archives, you might want to start with a couple
of static feeds from archive mailing lists, and then use keyword-based RSS
feeds for the rest of your traps, searching Yahoo News for “information
mining” , for example, or “online archives” .
Or say you have a very speciic interest, like archives about Pablo Picasso.
In this case, you might want to forego static feeds entirely (though there
might be one or two about modern art that stir your interest) and use only
keyword-based feeds.
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