I see rss feeds on website.what does it mean
Mary
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What is rss?
Try searching for an "RSS Directory" in the search engine.
YouTube has videos explaining RSS.
You can display and provide links for your Y!A questions, your starred questions, and the news that interests you on your Y!360 and MySpace pages with an RSS feed.
http://myspace.com/22449233
http://360.yahoo.com/profile-Kghdibk0bak...
The feed for my questions in MySpace updates faster than the one in my Y!360.
This website is for displaying RSS feeds in MySpace.
http://rssonmyspace.com
This website is for displaying RSS feesd in MySpace, Blogger, html, email, Google, Friendster, Hi5, and Xanga.
http://springwidgets.com/express/getFeed...
For Y!360:
Find your list of questions.
To the right of your most recent question you will see the RSS link.
Click on it with the right button then left click on copy shortcut (URL).
Or you can double click the RSS link and then copy the URL from your address bar.
In your Y!360 click "My Page."
http://360.yahoo.com/
Click "Add a Feed (via RSS)" or click "Edit Feeds."
Right click on one of the three boxes then left click on paste (the short cut - URL).
Then save.
You can also display information from:
Yahoo! News (for specific subjects like your state, country, or corporation)
http://news.yahoo.com/rss
MSN News
BBC News
Craigslist, Digg, Netflix, YouTube, and many periodicals,
and blogs from MySpace, Y!360 and other blog websites.
Reply:Mary:
RSS is Web feed formats commonly utilized to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.
It is sometimes referred to as a "feed" or "web feed". It is just a fancy way of referring to a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
What is used for?
it makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually. RSS content can be read using software called a "feed reader" or an "aggregator."
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Cesar
Reply:RSS is a standard format for syndicating content on the Internet. The content can be anything! Often information contained in an RSS feed is syndicated on other sites which expands its reach.
Website visitors love RSS because they choose which feeds they wish to subscribe to, if at any point they are unhapy with the content contained in the RSS feed they simply unsubscribe and no longer receive notification of feed updates.
RSS is really a win, win for both subscribers and publishers.
In order to get a better understanding of how RSS works download an RSS reader or use a web aggregator and subscribe to an RSS feed (they are usually indicated by a small orange icon).
Reply:Really Simple Syndicate.
Pull in news feeds from multiple sources.
Reply:Really Simple Syndication. Basically, you can subscribe to the rss/news feed for a website. Similar to using a bookmark but even better because the rss/news feed will show you only the most recent, updated website content.
It's convenient for you because you don't have to search the site for the latest updates. RSS feeds will show you the site updates on the top, listed by the date.
I have a website page that explains what is RSS:
http://www.makeyourownbusinesswebsite.co...
You can try to add my rss feed to your browser, or to yahoo, google, or msn. Try adding some rss feeds of various websites to get a better feel for how rss works.
Reply:It is a way to move information around the Internet that uses a "push" idea, rather than a "pull" idea.
We are all used to thinking "I'll go get some information on the internet" (pull). The idea of syndication is that things are happening when you are not watching or doing anything. That is, your agent is listening for things you've said you're interested in, and when it "hears" that one or more of your subscriptions has something new, it gets it for you.
Reply:I put all my favorite RSS feeds into Outlook so that all the headlines come straight to my E-mail box. It's quite nice.
Reply:Mary:
RSS is Web feed formats commonly utilized to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.
It is sometimes referred to as a "feed" or "web feed". It is just a fancy way of referring to a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
What is used for?
it makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually. RSS content can be read using software called a "feed reader" or an "aggregator."
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Brad
blue tooth
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