Tuesday, November 07, 2006

RSS


RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a way to easily distribute a list of headlines, update notices, and sometimes content to a wide number of people. RSS is an XML file updated instantly. It easily distributes a list of headlines, updates notices, and gather a wide number of people. RSS feeds are displayed on a web page as a link. It's very useful on the web because we haven't the time to search contents from every source.

Moreover, contents always change. It permits to gather recent information on the same place. Less time to research and more time to read. Easy reading for many communities organized on the Web.
My RSS is active which means I can share my updated data with the people who choose to receive my RSS feed on their blog. RSS are now being displayed by search engines such as Yahoo! and Google which propose aggregators of RSS feeds on their home page.

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