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Revision as of 09:39, 3 May 2006
RSS is a flavor of XML used for easy syndication of content.
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How to use RSS feeds
To get started, you will need a news aggregator. There are many free ones available for download such as Feedreader for Windows, NewsMac for Macintosh OS X, or a web-based program such as Bloglines. RSS functionality also comes built-in with products such as Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird. Additional aggregators are also available.
Then, copy and paste the URL of any feed into the aggregator's "subscribe" dialogue.