<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="0.92">
<channel>
<title><![CDATA[Excite UK - digitaledge - youtomb]]></title>
<link><![CDATA[http://digitaledge.excite.co.uk]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[Tracking the tech world]]></description>
<docs>http://backend.userland.com/rss092</docs>
<managingEditor>info@excite.co.uk (Excite UK)</managingEditor>
<webMaster>info@excite.co.uk (Info)</webMaster>
<language>en</language>
<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 05:48:18 +0100</pubDate>
<lastBuildDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 05:48:18 +0100</lastBuildDate>
<image>
<title>www.excite.co.uk</title>
<url>http://static.excite.co.uk/uk/image/channel/excite.gif</url>
<link>http://www.excite.co.uk</link>
<width>75</width>
<height>33</height>
</image>
<item>
<title><![CDATA[YouTomb: the cemetary for videos removed from YouTube]]></title>
<link><![CDATA[http://digitaledge.excite.co.uk/news/2256/YouTomb-the-cemetary-for-videos-removed-from-YouTube]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://digitaledge.excite.co.uk/news/2256/YouTomb-the-cemetary-for-videos-removed-from-YouTube"><img src="http://image.excite.co.uk/digitaledge/news/2256_1.jpg" align="left"></a> Where do YouTube videos go when they are cancelled? The answer is YouTomb, a site which compiles date on all deleted clips. ]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 14:20:32 +0200</pubDate>
</item>
</channel>
</rss>