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| RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication".
It is a way to easily distribute a list of headlines, update notices, and
sometimes content to a wide number of people. RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a
format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites,
weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to
whoever wants it.
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| Most people are interested in many websites
whose content changes on an unpredictable schedule. Examples of such websites
are news sites, community and religious organization information pages, product
information pages, medical websites, and weblogs. Repeatedly checking each
website to see if there is any new content can be very tedious.
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| RSS is a better way to be notified of
new and changed content. Notifications of changes to multiple websites are
handled easily, and the results are presented to you well organized and distinct
from email. |
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| RSS works by having the website author
maintain a list of notifications on their website in a standard way. This list
of notifications is called an "RSS Feed". People who are interested in finding
out the latest headlines or changes can check this list. Special computer
programs called "RSS aggregators" have been developed that automatically access
the RSS feeds of websites you care about on your behalf and organize the results
for you. (RSS feeds and aggregators are also sometimes called "RSS Channels" and
"RSS Readers".) |