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Various aspects of Wikipedia can be monitored with RSS or Atom feeds, to make it easier to keep track of changes.
[edit] RSS Feeds on Wikipedia
- Changes to any Wikipedia article: go to the article's history page and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed
- Recent changes (alternatively: go to Special:Recentchanges and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed)
- New Pages (alternatively: go to Special:Newpages and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed)
- Spoken Wikipedia (manually updated)
- User Watchlist feed.
[edit] Atom (1.0) Feeds on Wikipedia
- Changes to any Wikipedia article: go to the article's history page and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed
- Recent changes (alternatively: go to Special:Recentchanges and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed)
- New Pages (alternatively: go to Special:Newpages and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed)
[edit] Externally hosted RSS Feeds of Wikipedia pages
Scraped feeds from Wikipedia pages:
Feeds from XML Special Exports.
- Individual articles - change the language and title_of_article on link below.
- http://www.blinkbits.com/en_wikifeeds_rss/Title_of_the_article
- Read more about this at User:Blinklmc.
[edit] XML exports
You can export the contents of a particular article or set of articles in XML format via the Special:Export page. This special page allowed exporting the history of the page as well, but this feature is currently disabled for performance reasons. The article history was presented as a separate content-entry for each revision, from earliest to most recent.
[edit] See also
Página espejo de la Wikipedia
Directorio de Enlaces Directorio dmoz Directorio espejo dmoz Pedro Bernardo
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