The initials "RSS" are used to refer to the following formats:
Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)
RDF Site Summary (RSS 1.0 and RSS 0.90)
Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91)
Try searching for a "RSS Directory" in the search engine.
Youtube has videos explaining RSS.
You can display and provide links for your Y!A questions and the news on your Y!360 and Myspace pages with a RSS feed.
http://myspace.com/22449233
http://rssonmyspace.com
The feed for my questions in Myspace updates faster than the one in my Y!360.
Find your list of questions.
To the right of your first question you will see RSS.
Click on it with the right button then left click to copy shortcut (URL).
In your Y!360 click "My Page."
http://360.yahoo.com/
Click "Edit Feeds."
Right click on one of the three boxes to paste the shortcut (URL).
Then save.
You can also display information from:
Yahoo! My Web
Yahoo! News (for specific subjects like your state, country, or corporation)
http://news.yahoo.com/rss
MSN News
BBC News
Myspace Blogs
Craigslist, CNET, Youtube, Netflix, Flickr, Gizmodo, Forbes.
2007-05-27 08:34:17
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answered by Eric Inri 6
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RSS is an XML-based format (using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) - a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web) that allows the syndication of lists of hyperlinks, along with other information, or metadata, that helps viewers decide whether they want to follow the link. RSS allows a person's computer to fetch and understand the information, so that all of the lists that person is interested in can be tracked and personalized for them. It is a format that's intended for use by computers on behalf of people, rather than being directly presented to them (like HTML).
2007-05-25 04:05:47
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answered by Shan 2
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RSS stand for Real Simple Syndication. That is a technology that enables user to agregate content to one single place ( exp My yahoo). The user can easily read the news titles once they are updated.
2007-05-25 04:10:35
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answered by V M d S 2
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RSS is a method by which you get to read all your websites without having to visit them one by one. See :
2007-05-28 13:22:46
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answered by vin 4
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Basically, a news feed.
2007-05-25 04:05:04
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)
2007-05-25 04:06:01
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answered by helpdesk916 ♦♣♠♥ 6
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