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is RSS? | | RSS
stands for Really Simple Syndication, a standard for publishing regular updates
to web-based content. Using this standard, Web publishers provide updates, such
as the latest news headlines or weblog postings. Meanwhile, consumers use RSS
reader applications (or one of a growing number of online services) to collect
and monitor their favorite feeds in one place (RSS content from a publisher, viewed
in one of these readers, is often called a "feed"). | | To
view RSS headlines. | You
need to have an RSS reader. If youre unfamiliar with news feeds first download
a newsreader application like FeedDemon,
Sharp Reader (Windows), NetNewsWire
(Mac). Or use a web-based reader that does not require a software download or
installation like Bloglines. The Browser
Mozilla Firefox can be configured to receive RSS feeds using its live bookmarks. Simply
copy and paste the URL address of the RSS feeds into your RSS reader to receive
regular updates. |
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