What Is RSS?
You may have been seeing those little orange RSS or
XML buttons around the Internet. If you were wondering
what they are...
It's "the next big thing" — you can use it to get newsfeeds from CNN or
BBC, as well as just about anything else, including news on
upcoming movies, DVD releases, your favorite musician's tour updates, etc.
Once you get started, it's like having your favorite parts of the Web
come to you. No need to go out and check for updates all the time.
"RSS" means "Really Simple Syndication." What it means to you is that when
you subscribe to a site that has an RSS feed, you can keep up-to-date without having to
check the site every day or week.
How do you get started? Easy!
Download a free RSS Reader first. This is special software that reads the RSS
feeds...
Windows -- RssReader
http://www.rssreader.com/
Mac -- NetNewsWire
http://netnewswireapp.com/
Once you're set up, here's all you have to do...
Right-click (control-click for Mac users) on any orange RSS button on a
site, blog or news source that interests you. Start by right-clicking on the
orange button below. Then...
Select Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac, "Copy Link
Location" for Firefox browsers), and paste that URL into your RSS Reader.
And that's it! You're subscribed.
Right-click and get started.
Don't want to download new software?
Subscribe through My Yahoo! or My MSN or Google...
Add publicdomainsherpa.com RSS to your "My Yahoo!"
Add publicdomainsherpa.com RSS to your "My MSN"
Add publicdomainsherpa.com RSS to your Google homepage.
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