Sunday, November 16, 2008

RSS Fundamentals

The full-form of RSS is Rich Site Summary. It is a specific web format used to deliver dynamic web content changing on a regular basis. The sites such as weblogs, news-based sites and internet publishers which are updated on a regular basis primarily offer the benefit of RSS feed by syndicating the content to the readers who want to keep themselves updated.

The Advantages of Using RSS

The primary benefit of using RSS is of course saving a decent amount of time. It is especially beneficial for people who use Internet on a regular basis. RSS allows the readers to stay informed on an easy way, while retrieving the newest content from the particular website in which they are particularly interested.

When you are taking the benefit of RSS of any site, you don't really need to bother about visiting the site individually. It may not be a very comfortable experience always to get subscribed to the newsletter of any site, since it increases the risk of getting unsolicited emails from third-party websites. But when you are with RSS feed, your privacy is secured.

What to Do to Read a RSS Feed

Both News Aggregator and Feed Reader allow you to read RSS Feed from other websites. In fact, there are number of Feed readers available out there for different platforms. Here are the names of few popular feed readers: Amphetadesk available in Windows, Mac and Linux platform, FeedReader in Windows platform and NewsGator in Windows platform. The last one is also integrated with Outlook Express.

Apart from these software, there are some popular web based feed readers as well. These are Google Reader, Bloglines and My Yahoo. Once you have your feed reader ready, all you need to do is to syndicate content from the sites offering their RSS feed. Once you have found, the next job is to add those RSS feed your feed readers and stay updated.

If you would like to find more on RSS and the Advantages of RSS.

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