Well, the first step would be to provide a link to your application if  
possible; otherwise, at least provide a link to the feed(s) you're  
trying to use.  Generally, though, if Google Reader has new content,  
because the AJAX Feeds API uses the same FeedFetcher, it should be  
available.

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On Oct 6, 2008, at 8:10 PM, MW wrote:

>
> I've read the FAQ and searched the discussion group; I know the docs
> say that the FeedFetcher "retrieves feeds from most sites less than
> once every hour."
>
> My question is this:  If I'm using the new google.feeds.FeedControl
> class, shouldn't it be reasonably in sync with what I can find using
> Google Reader? One feed hasn't updated in 4 days, although there's
> plenty of new content visible in the same feed via Google Reader.
>
> Even when I use the RSS feed from Google News, I don't see anything
> new.
>
> Is there any way to figure out what's going on?  What is FeedControl
> using to determine if there's new stuff to display?
>
> Thanks.
>
> >


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