What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication", which is a
format for distributing and sharing web content. Our site
offers a variety of RSS links to help
you both subscribe to and manage your own RSS feeds.
What are the benefits of using RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to be alerted when content
that interests you appears on your favourite
websites. Instead of visiting
a particular Web site to browse for new articles and features,
RSS automatically tells you when something new is posted
online.
What is a news aggregator or RSS Reader?
A news aggregator, or newsreader, is an RSS-aware software
program that users can use to subscribe to selected news
feeds.
How do I subscribe to news feeds?
The first step toward subscribing to news feeds is downloading
a news aggregator. You will find several
links below to free readers.
How can this technology save me time?
RSS feeds and news aggregators save users a lot of time,
instead of having to visit a
vast number of sites several times a day to catch
up on the latest news, users can be alerted automatically
whenever there are updates or fresh content.
How can I view
RSS feeds? You will
need a special news reader or aggregator that displays
RSS content feeds from websites
you subscribe to. There are
many different news readers available
and some are listed below. Once you have set up
your news reader, you simply subscribe to the RSS content
feeds you want.
RDF Site Summary,
or Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication –
A lightweight XML format for distributing news headlines
and other content on the Web.
(Rich Site Summary
or RDF [Resource Description Framework] Site Summary).
An XML format for sharing content among different Web
sites such as news items. How does it work? A Web site
can allow other sites to publish some of its content
by creating an RSS document and registers the document
with an RSS publisher. A web publisher can post a link
to the rss feed so users can read the distributed content
on his/her site. ...
RSS is an XML-based
format (using the Resource Description Framework (RDF)
- a language for representing information about resources
in the World Wide Web) that allows the syndication of
lists of hyperlinks, along with other information, or
metadata, that helps viewers decide whether they want
to follow the link. RSS allows a person's computer to
fetch and understand the information, so that all of
the lists that person is interested in can be tracked
and personalized for them. ...
It is an alternative
means of accessing the vast amount of information that
now exists on the world wide web. Instead of the user
browsing websites for information of interest, the information
is sent directly to the user. More information can be
found here.
A format used
to syndicate news and the content of news-like sites.
Includes major news sites like Wired, news-oriented
community sites and personal weblogs.
Rich Site Summary
/ Really Simple Syndication is a method to syndicate
your site content. This is done by creating an XML document
which summarizes specific site content such as news,
blog posts or comments and forum threads. An example
of RSS/XML syndication would be PR3.co.uk's Blog Feed
.
Resource description framework Site Summary, a standard
for news publication and syndication. See http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/spec.
Rich site summary.
Some referred to as Real Simple Syndication. An XML-based
format for syndicated content.
Rastriya Seva
Sangh is another fundamentalist Hindu party that thrives
on communal politics.
This is an RSS
feed of the most recent topics of discussion from the
Chinese Language and Culture Forums.
Rich Site Summary,
or Really Simple Syndication: a form of XML used in
the delivery of blog feeds, comes in various standards
as well, 0.92, 1 and 2 are the most common forms of
RSS.
RSS is a protocol,
an application of XML, that provides an open method
of syndicating and aggregating Web content. Using RSS
files, you can create a data feed that supplies headlines,
links, and article summaries from your Web site. Users
can have constantly updated content from web sites delivered
to them via a news aggregator, a piece of software specifically
tailored to receive these types of feeds.
A set of computer
programs, which are used in river management. The set
is combined with the similar format of data that can
be exchanged between the different sub-modules freely.
A zymology family
consisting of new linear zymology's that will be used
by UCC and EAN to augment their existing symbologies
in new applications (ie space constrained products).
RSS is an abbreviation
for: * RSS, a group of XML based web-content distribution
and republication (Web syndication) formats primarily
used by news sites and weblogs (blogs).** the Rich Site
Summary is also known as RSS 0.9x (although many weblog
feeds are full-text, not summaries)** the RDF Site Summary
is based on Netscape's short-lived RSS 0.90, which used
the W3C Resource Description Framework Standard; this
is also known as RSS 1.x** the Really Simple Syndication
is also known as RSS 2. ...
The Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh is a Hindu nationalist organization
which bases itself on the principles of Hindutva. It
was started in 1925 by Dr. K.B. Hedgewar. According
to the BBC, RSS is the largest voluntary organization
in the world. ...
Repetitive
strain injury, also called repetitive stress injury
or typing injury, is an occupational overuse syndrome
affecting muscles, tendons and nerves in the arms and
upper back. It occurs when muscles in these areas are
kept tense for very long periods of time, due to poor
posture and/or repetitive motions.
RSS is a
family of XML file formats for web syndication used
by news websites and weblogs. They are used to provide
items containing short descriptions of web content together
with a link to the full version of the content. This
information is delivered as an XML file called RSS feed,
webfeed, RSS stream, or RSS channel.