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Often described as "Really Simple Syndication," RSS web feeds are a way to surface content from Amazon.com on other sites. You can also aggregate Amazon.com web feeds directly in a news reader, letting you receive updates in your personal reader without having to visit the site. Subscribing to an RSS web feed is usually as simple as clicking on the link or dragging it to your feed reader of choice.
On most tag pages you will see an orange icon () and the label "RSS feed". This web feed icon indicates that you can subscribe to and keep track of new products added to the tag or new discussions posted in the community. Ways you can make use of tag RSS feeds:
Note: You can get the 13-character customer ID for yourself or another customer by looking at the url of the customer profile page. The format is http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/<customer_id>/.
If you'd like to use these feeds as data sources for other applications, it might be helpful to have some extra control over the content. These options can be appended to the query string of our RSS feed URLs, like amazon.com/rss/tag/blu-ray/new?length=100.
length | (All feeds) | This parameter simply specifies how many items to get. The default for all feeds is 20 items. |
tag | (All feeds) | This is your Amazon Associate ID, if you have one. As an Amazon.com Associate you will earn referral fees on all qualifying purchases made through the product links in the RSS feed. Please see the Associates program for more details. |
threshold | (Recently tagged) | This parameter indicates a threshold for how many times an item must have been tagged in order to appear in the "recent" feed. If the threshold is set to 5, items will not appear in the recency feed until they've been tagged 5 times, and will be bumped up every time they're tagged after that. The default value is 2. |