| What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple
Syndication. Websites can syndicate
news items by making an RSS news feed available
on their site. Using a News Reader
allows you to view the news feeds you have subscribed
to.
Not all websites currently provide RSS, but it
is growing rapidly in popularity and many organiations,
including the BBC, Guardian, New York Times and
CNN do provide it.
How do I start using RSS feeds?
To view your RSS news you will need a News Reader,
sometimes known as a 'news aggregator' . There
are many different versions, some of which are
accessed using a browser, and some of which are
downloadable applications. All of them allow you
to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you
want.
Once you have chosen a News Reader, all you
have to do is to decide what content you want.
For
example, if you would like to receive the latest
pedalo news simply click on
this link button.
If you click on the button you can subscribe to the feed
in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the
RSS feed into your News Reader or by cutting and pasting
the same URL into a new feed in your News Reader.
Some browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari,
have built in functionality which automatically
picks up RSS feeds for you. For more details on
these, please check their websites.
How do I get a News Reader?
There are a range of different News Readers
available and new versions are appearing all the
time.
Different News Readers work on different operating systems,
so you will need to take this into account when you make
your choice.
Windows
Newz Crawler
FeedDemon
Awasu
Mac OS X
Newsfire
NetNewsWire
Web
Bloglines
My
Yahoo!
NewsGator
If you would like to learn more about how an RSS
feed could be added to your website please contact
us.
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