Talking RSS Feeds
Posted by Mitch Mitchell on May 28, 2008
This is something a little different from my norm, but it's time for a computer lesson. More specifically, it's time for a RSS lesson.
RSS stands for "really simple syndication", and basically it gives people an opportunity to follow new content from websites or blogs that are often changing what's being presented on the site. For instance, if you notice on the top right side I have a little icon, of which I really do need to find a bigger one, giving people the option to syndicate my blog, so that they will be informed every time I write something new.
The video below talks about it in a little more detail, as well as how to use it witnin Internet Explorer. I use a separate program that's not associated with my browser called Feedreader to put all my feeds into, and it's free.
After watching that, I hope you decide to subscribe to my feed; I won't be mad if you do. 🙂
I’ve subscribed to your feed mate, and I use a fireFox plugin, NewsFox, to keep track of it. I find it a great way to quickly check up on what my blogging mates are doing. It is a real time saver as well as allowing you to keep tabs on those special blogs that you want to follow.
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I subscribe to yours as well, Sire. Thanks for the support.