Photofeed
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A photofeed is a web feed (whether RSS 2.0 or Atom) that features image (JPEG, GIF or PNG) enclosures. They provide an easy, standard way to reference a list of images with title, date and description.
Photofeeds are to images as podcasts are to MP3 files.
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[edit] Possibilities
A photofeed can contain:
- all pictures in an online album
- all images tagged with the keyword "sunset"
- an Amazon.com wishlist
- a list of houses for sale
- a list of desktop backgrounds (used by a screensaver)
[edit] Providers
Photofeeds are offered by image sharing sites like the following:
[edit] Photofeed aggregators
A photofeed aggregator is a piece of software that accepts subscribable RSS 2.0 syndication feeds and downloads or precaches higher resolution images (rather than thumbnails) for later viewing, such as when offline. There are not a tremendous amount of photo aggregators yet. (please add)
[edit] See also
- Media RSS
- Photocast, a similar but incompatible implementation by Apple Computer
- Web syndication