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What is RSS?
RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”. In simple terms, RSS allows you to be automatically notified whenever new content is added to a web site. Let’s imagine you visit 20 web sites on a daily basis to see if new content has been added. Visiting each of these 20 web sites could be quite time consuming, especially if no new content has been added. Wouldn’t it be better if these web sites could automatically notify you when fresh content has been added.
This is where RSS helps. RSS enables web sites to notify you in real time whenever new content has been added. This saves you the hassle of visiting each web site looking for fresh content. You just wait for the web sites to notify you instead. This fresh content is known as a feed.
To subscribe to a feed you need a a feed reader. These feed readers will do the time consuming work of checking all your favourite web sites for fresh content. Some of the more popular feed readers are Google Reader, Bloglines and Rojo.
To subscribe to a web site’s feed you need to look for an orange feed icon on the web site. Most web sites have adopted this as a standard. Clicking on the orange feed icon enables you to subscribe to a web site’s feed.
Try clicking on the orange feed icon above if you like. A new screen should display giving you the option to subscribe to my web site’s feed using one of the popular feed readers like the ones I mentioned earlier.
If all this sounds too complicated, then a simpler method to subscribe is by email. Many web sites, including this one, offer this service. Whenever fresh content is added to a web site an email is delivered direct to your inbox.
Try subscribing to this web site by email if you want to give it a go.

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