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.
2007-06-05 21:03:46
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answered by Eric Inri 6
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RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. An RSS document, which is called a "feed," "web feed," or "channel," contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually.
RSS content can be read using software called a "feed reader" or an "aggregator." The user subscribes to a feed by entering the feed's link into the reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a browser that initiates the subscription process. The reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new content, downloading any updates that it finds.
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)
RSS formats are specified using XML, a generic specification for the creation of data formats.
2007-06-04 16:21:32
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answered by MoHaMeD YoUsRi 2
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RSS stands for really simple syndication.
Think of it as something like sending mail to a list of subscribers who have asked for information on a particular subject. Instead of mailing out a brochure, news release, or similar item, it is sent out as html and looks much like a web page when viewed.
RSS feeds are not sent to you like e mail. Rather you tell the RSS issuer to send it to your RSS account. RSS accounts can be set up with Google, Yahoo, and other places. You go to your account to get the update.
RSS is not limited to product announcements. It can be news events focused to your interest (e.g. a given company's press releases), sales bulletins, etc.
2007-06-04 16:19:16
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answered by GTB 7
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RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. Yes as mentioned, it is nothing more than a news ticker but the possiblities of rss feeds are limitless. Place one on your website (home page) and it will update automatically. very useful when you know how to use one.
2007-06-04 16:20:41
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answered by ╚kco®games 4
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It's like a news ticker for that site. If you add the page to your RSS reader, everytime the page is updated, it will show up in your reader.
2007-06-04 16:15:45
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Great explanation here:
http://www.whatisrss.com/
2007-06-04 16:18:41
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answered by Dave L 3
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