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RSS: Get Notified When Your Favorite Websites Are UpdatedRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way for a site to publish it's updates. RSS readers can read these notifications and display a listing of the updates to you, the user. It's sort of like having a special 'inbox' for emails announcing updates to your selected websites. View Larger Also, depending on the RSS reader you use, it can tell you when you have a new update on the site. Sites with RSS Feeds There are many sites w/ RSS feeds. To know if a site has an RSS feed, look for an "RSS" link on the site or a button/icon w/ RSS, ATOM or XML on it. One cool use is to set the RSS feed for a news search on a site. At Yahoo! News you can search on a topic in the news and then subscribe to that feed using the XML icon. A lot of news/info/blog sites have RSS feeds that can help you keep up to date on the info you want. The Armchair Geek is just such a site. It's a collection of tech info that's updated regularly. You can see if/when it's been updated in your reader , see the title of the updates and a short summary and then decide if you want to load the site or that post or nothing.Bottom Line RSS readers allow you to see the latest updates to sites (and possibly be notified) at-a-glance without having to go to all your sites and load them. It's like peaking into many sites from a single place. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORBear Cahill runs: The Armchair Geek (www.thearmchairgeek.com), Webpage Hosting Info (www.webpagehostinginfo.com), Go To College Online (www.gotocollegeonline.com) and The Video Exchange Community (www.videoexchange.org) |
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