RSS in Plain English
May 20th, 2007, filed under Articles, General, Web 2.0What do you do every day, besides going to work, having dinner and walking the dog? Just like me you’re probably checking out some of your favourite websites, right? You type in the URL, hit enter and wait for the website to show up. When done reading the website you move onto the next one.
Most people I know run their own website or weblog and to keep up with their stories a nifty three-letter abbreviation RSS exists. It’s hard to imagine current life without RSS feeds. Everyday millions of people write articles about interesting stuff, which varies from the latest cellphone that got released to a new chemical substance that has been discovered.
Those of you who aren’t familiar with RSS should watch the video RSS in Plain English. This video will describe what the three-letter abbreviation is, how it works and of course what it can do for you. Once you go RSS, there’s no turning back!
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