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Interpreting of the word 'feed'



 
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Interpreting of the word 'feed' #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:22 am   Interpreting of the word 'feed'
 

Hello! Lately I've been wondering about a certain interpretation of the word 'feed'. We all know that it has become widespread over the internet in the past few years as a type of 'broadcast' of information. Can it be interpreted also as article or news material for example? 10q
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Interpreting a word #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 30, 2008 18:57 pm   Interpreting a word
 

I suppose the meaning has also spread to that somewhat, but only for articles that are really "fed".
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