Keeping up with the Joneses isn’t as difficult these days as it used to be: there’s Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and a host of other services to help you keep track of people and news. Apple’s no stranger to this connected environment, and so in order to help you out, they’ve conveniently assembled a page of all of their RSS feeds for your browsing pleasure.
While I’ve long been a subscriber to some of Apple’s feeds (such as their Hot News page), I have to admit that the number of RSS subscriptions available on that page blew my mind (my mind is easily blown on a sleepy Monday morning, however, so take that as you will). Besides seventeen different feeds for the iTunes Store (including music, movies, TV shows, and apps), there’re also news feeds, Apple Developer Connection feeds, Mac OS X Download feeds, knowledge base feeds, movie trailer feeds, seminar feeds, and way, way more. In fact, I’m pretty sure you could populate your feed reader of choice only with feeds from Apple.
Now if only there were a feed to help me keep track of when Apple adds new feeds…damnit, mind blown again.
What they don't have are feeds that show you Just Added Movies, Just Added TV Shows, Just Added Music Videos, and Just Added Apps. Why they don't have these is what blows my mind.
How come this website doesn't have RSS feeds for these articles or have i missed them?
@Missing_DLL: If by "this website" you mean MacUser, there is an RSS feed over on the right side there, under the Subscribe/RSS heading.
That only includes Podcast, correct?
I want the feeds for articles like this one.
@Missing_DLL: Nope, see that link under Subscribe/RSS that says "Blog posts"? There you go.
The RSS on the Podcast threw me off, great !!!