RSS stands for different things. RSS is a way of showing content (news, pictures, mp3s) without having to go to different web addresses to get it. Say you want to read the news at CNN, foxnews and read some comics. normally you would go to the sites and have all the ads and junk pop-up, but you just want the news! Enter RSS. Using programs known as "aggregators", you can see many "feeds" at the same time.
more info:
http://www.whatisrss.com/
aggregator i use:
http://www.rssowl.org/
nice feeds:
CNN - http://rss.cnn.com/rss/cnn_topstories.rss
foxnews - http://www.foxnews.com/xmlfeed/rss/0,4313,0,00.rss
many comics - http://darkgate.net/comic/feed.php?adamhome&bc&beetlebailey&bizarro&blondie&bornloser&calvin&catswithhands&closetohome&dennisthemenace&dilbert&frankandernest&garfield&getfuzzy&gpf&hagar&heathcliff&mothergooseandgrimm&nonseq&pcnp&pickles&stonesoup&wizardofid&ziggy&zits
2007-02-16 16:59:45
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answered by BigJohnny 4
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RSS or Really Simple Syndication is a useful tool for keeping updated on your favorite websites. RSS makes use of an XML code that constantly scans the content of a website for updates and then broadcasts those updates to all subscribers through a feed.
RSS feeds are typically used with news sites or blogs, although any website can use them to disseminate information. When an update is sent out, it includes a headline and a small amount of text, either a summary or the lead-in to the larger story. You will need to click a link to read more.
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Mark
2007-02-16 16:50:34
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answered by andreko 3
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What Does Rss Stand For
2016-11-05 02:34:53
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answered by williamon 4
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What Does Rss Mean
2016-12-16 08:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Blogs have become really popular these days...and lots of people go to different sites to view blogs or just news in general.
So instead of going to all these sites....it collects the latest information from all these websites and puts it so a place where you can view it all.
A great example of this is www.bloglines.com
All you do is enter the sites you visit...if it has a RSS feed (all major sites do). Then each time they post news or something it will appear under that website name and view it all conveinently at one place.
2007-02-16 16:52:26
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answered by naz18hg 4
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What does RSS mean? Please tell what it means in plain talk not computer talk. Thanks?
i don't understand all the computer lingo of real syndication whatsothingy or the pc goes asap into the rdc and provides pdq for xyz. LOL well you get what i mean anyway. Just in plain english what does it mean when something says view in RSS? If i hit that what will happen? Thanks in...
2015-08-19 08:31:54
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answered by ? 1
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Plainly and simply Jesus tells us that it means denying Christ. If your not saved by repenting of your sins and accepting Jesus into your heart then you are denying Him. You are blaspheming against the Holy Spirit. Why? Because when you get saved, the Holy Spirit comes into your heart and lives. If you deny Christ, you deny the Holy Spirit from coming into your heart, therefore you are blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Hope that makes since to you. Here is another fact. That word Blaspheme means to vilify the Holy Spirit. That is the Greek definition of blaspheme. In other words, you are saying that God is bad. You also have to look who Jesus was talking to and the present and future tense He is using. That's why you got some drawn out answer on that site, because it's very deep studying. If you need further help just e-mail me. Also, jesus tells us in numerous places in the Bible that once you are saved, you are forever saved. You cannot loose your salvation. If your saved, it is impossible to blaspheme the Holy Spirit because you already accepted Him into your heart. Sorry it's so long but this is very important topic that most people misinterpret.
2016-03-27 04:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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RSS is a number of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts.
2007-02-16 16:51:10
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answered by Yetti 2
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RSS let's other websites grabs partial information such as article summary from a certain website source.
2017-01-25 20:28:36
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answered by wrecck 2
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Really Simple Syndication
2007-02-16 16:52:50
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answered by DocoMyster 5
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