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  • 6 Mar 2007
    e-government

    Treasury does the RSS thing

    I notice the Treasury has joined the ranks of central government websites offering news via RSS feed. Just the one feed so far, featuring a mix of press releases, speeches and other news โ€“ presented from its own top-level address: rss.hm-treasury.gov.uk. Summaries only โ€“ which, I guess, makes sense when some of the content is going to be extremely lengthy. And although thereโ€™s no autodiscovery tagging in the page headers, the industry-standard orange icon has a place in the left hand margin, which appears on every single page. ๐Ÿ˜€

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