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2006-08-21 20:57:11 · 3 answers · asked by febin_babu2001 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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What is RSS?


In a world heaving under the weight of billions of web pages, keeping up to date with the information you want can be a drag.

Wouldn't it be better to have the latest news and features delivered directly to you, rather than clicking from site to site?

Using RSS allows you to see when sites from all over the internet have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and articles (or even audio files, photographs or video) in one place, as soon as they are published, without having to remember to visit each site every day.

RSS takes the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by showing you the very latest information that you are interested in.

RSS feeds are just a special kind of web page, designed to be read by computers rather than people. It might help to think of them as the free, internet version of the old-fashioned ticker-tape news wire machines.

Not all websites currently provide RSS, but it is growing rapidly in popularity and many others, including the Guardian, New York Times and CNN provide it.

2006-08-22 04:28:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

RSS = Really Simple Syndication
This is simply the future of the web based applications. You find that it is used in My Yahoo!, Yahoo Answers and (My GOD the examples are countless!) just try the following link and see by your self! This is just to get an idea of the term!

2006-08-22 04:04:36 · answer #2 · answered by Nishan Saliya 4 · 1 0

Some kind of "mail", made with XML, updating automatically... this service is provided by different pages... it's like newsletter, but faster and more confortable for the user...

2006-08-22 04:01:38 · answer #3 · answered by cyngus65 3 · 1 0

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