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'''Simple Update Protocol''', or '''SUP''', is a protocol developed by [[FriendFeed]] to simplify and speed up [[RSS]] and [[Atom (standard)|Atom]]. A number of websites have started to provide support for SUP, meaning that updates from their services appear in FriendFeed within seconds.<ref>[[Paul Buchheit]]. [http://blog.friendfeed.com/2008/08/simple-update-protocol-fetch-updates.html ''Simple Update Protocol: Fetch updates from feeds faster''], ''FriendFeed Blog'', August 27, 2008. <!--accessed December 22, 2008--></ref> These sites include [[YouTube]]{{Failed verification|date=May 2011}}, [[Disqus]], [[Brightkite]], [[Identi.ca]], [[reddit]]{{Failed verification|date=May 2011}}.<ref>[[Paul Buchheit]]. [http://blog.friendfeed.com/2008/12/simple-update-protocol-update.html ''Simple Update Protocol: Update''], ''FriendFeed Blog'', December 18, 2008. <!--accessed December 22, 2008--></ref>
'''Simple Update Protocol''', or '''SUP''', is a protocol developed by [[FriendFeed]] to simplify and speed up [[RSS]] and [[Atom (standard)|Atom]]. A number of websites have started to provide support for SUP, meaning that updates from their services appear in FriendFeed within seconds.<ref>[[Paul Buchheit]]. [http://blog.friendfeed.com/2008/08/simple-update-protocol-fetch-updates.html ''Simple Update Protocol: Fetch updates from feeds faster''], ''FriendFeed Blog'', August 27, 2008. <!--accessed December 22, 2008--></ref> These sites include [[Disqus]], [[Identi.ca]], [[reddit]]{{Failed verification|date=May 2011}}.<ref>[[Paul Buchheit]]. [http://blog.friendfeed.com/2008/12/simple-update-protocol-update.html ''Simple Update Protocol: Update''], ''FriendFeed Blog'', December 18, 2008. <!--accessed December 22, 2008--></ref>

== Past Support ==
=== Brightkite ===
[[Brightkite]] supported SUP<ref>[[Paul Buchheit]]. [http://blog.friendfeed.com/2008/08/simple-update-protocol-fetch-updates.html ''Simple Update Protocol: Fetch updates from feeds faster''], ''FriendFeed Blog'', August 27, 2008. <!--accessed December 22, 2008--></ref> but was itself shutdown in April of 2012[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brightkite].

=== YouTube ===
[[YouTube]] supported SUP according to [http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_sup.html YouTube v2 API SUP documentation], yet as that reference says "The YouTube Data API (v2) has been officially deprecated as of March 4, 2014."

[https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/push_notifications YouTube Data API (v3) supports push notifications] via [[PubSubHubbub]] instead and no longer has SUP section.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://simpleupdateprotocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/spec/draft-clinton-sup-current.html Simple Update Protocol's Draft Specification]
*[http://simpleupdateprotocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/spec/draft-clinton-sup-current.html Simple Update Protocol's Draft Specification]
*[http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_sup.html YouTube SUP API documentation]

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==See Also==
* [[PubSubHubbub]]


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Revision as of 02:24, 12 April 2015

Simple Update Protocol, or SUP, is a protocol developed by FriendFeed to simplify and speed up RSS and Atom. A number of websites have started to provide support for SUP, meaning that updates from their services appear in FriendFeed within seconds.[1] These sites include Disqus, Identi.ca, reddit[failed verification].[2]

Past Support

Brightkite

Brightkite supported SUP[3] but was itself shutdown in April of 2012[1].

YouTube

YouTube supported SUP according to YouTube v2 API SUP documentation, yet as that reference says "The YouTube Data API (v2) has been officially deprecated as of March 4, 2014."

YouTube Data API (v3) supports push notifications via PubSubHubbub instead and no longer has SUP section.

References

External links

See Also