RSS Feeds
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML format used to organize and share types of content that has frequent updates. This includes home page updates, blogs, etc. RSS feeds help make content current and category-specific.
Content is organized as a "feed" so you see the latest content you specify. Feeds help make content more accessible, and they allow you to easily see new content. A summary or "headline" view lets you quickly scan recent content changes, and headlines are linked to their appropriate content.
How to use RSS
To view content in RSS, you will need an RSS reader or aggregator. You can find various free and commercial RSS readers available for download on the internet. Popular RSS readers include AmphetaDesk, Radio UserL and NewzCrawler. Most major browsers including Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox have RSS readers built-in.
Once you have an RSS reader, you can click on "Subscribe" links whenever you see the RSS icon
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