Monday, November 26, 2012

RSS Sites


RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a type of web feed format. It is used for publishing frequently updated content such as news headlines, in a standardized format. RSS sites are now becoming very common and are used by many businesses and websites for displaying up to date information. RSS sites are read using an RSS reader which can be web based, desktop based or mobile device based. It is developed as an XML file which allows the information to be published and then viewed by all the users. For subscribing to an RSS, you need to enter the URI or click an RSS icon in a web browser which starts the process. Once you have subscribed, the RSS reader automatically checks for updated information and downloads it. In this way, frequently updated information is displayed to the user.

In order to be able to use RSS, you will need an RSS reader. There are many free RSS site readers such as Google Reader which can easily be downloaded. Once you have downloaded this software, open your account in it. This software will store your favorite websites and blogs and will update them automatically for you.

After setting up an RSS feed, you will have to organize it as well. The way you organize will depend on the internet browser you are using as each one has different options. If you are using Google, for example, you will be asked about your favorite categories and interests. When you enter your selected categories, you will be given various options of different sites which you can add to your RSS feeds. This is very convenient because you will not have to search for information yourself.

Another way of using RSS or adding RSS feeds to your home page is to subscribe for them yourself. Nowadays most websites have their own Rss feeds options. All you have to do is click on the RSS button on the website and add that to your homepage. Most news websites or blogs have RSS feeds for its users so that they are immediately notified when there is any new information.

RSS sites are a great convenience because it saves time and keeps you updated on a regular basis. In this way, you do not have to wait to actually visit a website in order to get the latest information.

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