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Saving RSS bandwidth

Paul Westbrook | 30 November, 2004 19:33

Hack the Planet weblog as a post about different service offering to save bandwidth for users and webmasters. Of the two listed on that post, I think that the most promising is RSScache.com. RSScache.com is a web proxy that supports rss feeds.

I noticed that there some latenency with RSScache.com. When I created a RSScache feed to one of my rss feeds, and I forced my aggregator to reload the feed, my web server only got hit once. It looks like RSScache only hits the web server once every x minutes. I am not sure what the frequency is.

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