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| What Is RSS? |
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RSS is a “news feed” that allows you to see when websites have added new content. You get the latest posts, headlines, news, listings sent to you automatically as soon as they are published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from. It’s a great way to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in.
How do I get set up using RSS feeds? If you'd like to receive content items on your desktop and access them when you choose, RSS is right for you. You'll need an aggregator--a program that pulls the content you've chosen together for you, and displays it. Think of an RSS aggregator as just a web browser for RSS content. RSS aggregators automatically check a series of RSS feeds for new items on an ongoing basis, making it is possible to keep track of changes to multiple websites without needing to tediously read and re-read each of the websites yourself. They detect the additions and present them all together to you in a compact and useful manner. If the title and description of an item are of interest, the link can be used to quickly bring the related web page up for reading.
Selected aggregators: Once you're signed up, you can choose your feeds and begin accessing them through the aggregator you've selected. If your preferred reader isn't in the list above, just copy the RSS feed's URL and paste it into the RSS reader you use.
Or, Once you download and install an RSS aggregator set up you can also use the Addthis.com Rss Feed Subscriber button that we offer on our site and it will allow you to instantly subscribe to our feed using the aggregator of your choice.
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