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A library for Atom / RSS feed fetching and parsing. Maps all feeds (where possible) to the latest Atom format, so that your code doesn't have to care what format the source was in. Supports Atom 1.0, 0.3, RSS 2.0, 1.0, 0.9x
Live-bookmarks Manager is a Perl CGI script that helps you manage your live-bookmarks / RSSfeeds through an easy to use web-interface. Currently it can add and delete bookmarks to/from an RSS feed.
Crispy_RSS is a simple RSS parser built for PHP. It allows you to display syndicated RSSfeeds from Movable Type blogs and LiveJournal sites.
Crispy_RSS is good solution for custom Blog Rolls, portal sites and web based RSS aggregators.