What is RSS?

01.06.2009
by David
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RSS

If you’ve spent time browsing the web, you’ve probably come across these three letters. But what do they mean?

RSS is commonly translated: Really Simple Syndication. It’s used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. This is great for publishers because it gives them a great way to syndicate their work to other websites and end users. It’s great  for end users too, as it lets people subscribe to updates from many sites and see all updates aggregated together in a standard format.

Different operating systems and browsers implement RSS differently. If you aren’t sure how to get started, here is a good resource.

You can check out the Angel & Associates RSS feed here. Bookmark it if you want to be updated automatically in the future.

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