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# Consuming a Single Atom Entry
Single Atom `<entry>` elements are also valid by themselves. Usually the URL for
an entry is the feed's URL followed by `/<entryId>`, such as
`http://atom.example.com/feed/1`, using the example URL we used above. This
pattern may exist for some web services which use Atom as a container syntax.
If you read a single entry, you will have a `Zend\Feed\Reader\Entry\Atom` object.
## Reading a Single-Entry Atom Feed
```php
$entry = Zend\Feed\Reader\Reader::import('http://atom.example.com/feed/1');
echo 'Entry title: ' . $entry->getTitle();
```
> ## Importing requires an HTTP client
>
> To import a feed, you will need to have an [HTTP client](zend.feed.http-clients)
> available.
>
> If you are not using zend-http, you will need to inject `Reader` with the HTTP
> client. See the [section on providing a client to Reader](http-clients.md#providing-a-client-to-reader).