MediaWiki API result

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                        "*": "'''Readiris''' is text-recognition [[scanning]] [[software]].\n\n==Directions==\n# Open the program by [[double-clicking]] on the proper program in your Applications folder.\n# Make sure you have your document properly place on the [[scanner]] (right-oriented).\n# Click the \u201cAcquire\u201d button on the left. The document will then be scanned.\n# Be patient.\n# Once it is finished scanning, you may save it by clicking on the \u201cRecognize\u201d button.\n# When it asks you to name the file and choose its save location, you must also be sure to check the \u201cAppend to file\u201d box.\n# The document will then be saved.\n\nYou may open and edit the saved document with [[Microsoft Word]] or most other [[word processing]] programs.\n\n[[Category:Software]]\n[[Category:Scanning]]"
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                "title": "Really Simple Syndication",
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                        "*": "[[Image:Rssicon.png|thumb|right|Standard RSS icon]]\n'''Really Simple Syndication''' ('''RSS''') is a flavor of XML used for easy syndication of content.\n\n==Using==\nTo get started, you will need a news aggregator. There are many free ones available for download such as Feedreader for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], NewsMac for [[Macintosh]] [[Mac OS X]], or a web-based program such as Bloglines. RSS functionality also comes built-in with products such as [[Safari]], [[Mozilla Firefox]] and [[Mozilla Thunderbird]]. Additional aggregators are also available.\n\nThen, copy and paste the [[URL]] of any feed into the aggregator's \"subscribe\" dialogue.\n\n==History==\nThe first version of RSS, known then as RDF Site Summary, was created in 1999 by Dan Libby of Netscape. Eventually taking the name RSS 0.9, it initially evolved, but was then abandoned by Netscape just as its popularity began to surge.\n\n<span class=\"pullquote pullquoteright\">The essentially homeless format was picked up by a number of proponents, and underwent several, often competitive iterations.</span> In November 2002, the New York Times began offering content via Dave Winer|Dave Winer's RSS 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication) specification. The two major branches of the RSS format (RDF and RSS 2.*) have since become the de facto standard for XML syndicated content.\n\nRecently, both [[Microsoft Corporation|Microsoft]] ([[Microsoft Edge]]) and [[Opera]] announced the adoption of the feed icon originally introduced by the Mozilla Firefox browser. This, for all practical purposes, makes the \"orange square with white radio waves\" (seen above) the industry standard for RSS and related feeds.\n\n==External links==\n* [http://www.gustavus.edu/xml Gustavus RSS Feeds]\n* [http://www.bloglines.com Bloglines]\n* [http://www.google.com/reader Google Reader]\n* [http://www.rojo.com Rojo]\n\n[[Category:Internet]]"
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