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What are feeds and how do I use them?

A feed is a regularly updated summary of web content, along with links to full versions of that content. When you subscribe to a given website's feed by using a feed reader, you'll receive a summary of new content from that website.

Important: you must use a feed reader, such as Google Reader, in order to subscribe to website feeds. When you click on a Feed link, your browser may display a page of unformatted gobbledygook.

To access Google Video feeds, look for the RSS links on any Google Video page. This link will generate a feed of up-to-date videos related to the page that you're looking at.

Links to Feeds

Breakthrough Videos: Feed - - -
Educational Videos:    Feed - - -



Terms of use

We invite you to make noncommercial use of Google's feeds on your website subject to these terms, Google's Terms of Service. If you incorporate our feeds onto your website, please also:

  1. attribute the feeds to Google Video.
  2. attribute each video item to its provider, using the provider name as it appears in the Google Video feed.
  3. identify the search terms used to generate the feed.

We reserve all rights in and to the Google and Google Video marks. We also reserve the right to terminate any use of the feeds on grounds that we deem appropriate. You may not redistribute Google's feeds.



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