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WHAT IS RSS?

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WHAT IS RSS?

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RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a tool that automatically updates you whenever your favorite content is published. Instead of searching your websites for new content, RSS will automatically send a feed of titles, summaries and links of recently published content to your My Yahoo, My MSN, My AOL or another webpage that accepts RSS feeds.

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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to subscribe to a website and have new content delivered to you. In order to use RSS, you need an RSS reader. Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2, and other web browsers have RSS readers built-in. There are also online RSS readers like Bloglines or Google Reader, and downloadable programs like NewsNetWire that you can use to view RSS feeds.

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RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Syndication”. RSS is a format for a “feed” file which holds certain information — the name of a file, links to where to find it online, a description, when the file was last published, where it can be downloaded, etc. Feed files communicate with RSS readers (or “aggregators”) behind the scenes, to automatically notify you of updates. Really Simple Syndication lets you update content and have it be picked up by interested parties (who subscribe to your feed) without additional effort on your part.

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RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML, and used for Web syndication. RSS is used by news websites, weblogs and podcasters. Web feeds provide web content or summaries of web content together with links to the full versions of the content and other metadata (Wikipedia). We focus on web feeds that contain videos and allow you to track video updates on your cellular phone using the Interbine Communicator.

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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. In short, it is designed to be a feed mechanism to keep up with information from one or a variety of sources in an automated manner with one feed. RSS is currently most commonly used for news feeds, however new applications are being developed every day. RSS feeds are read by either a reader or an aggregator, and are created using XML.

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