What is RSS?
May 31, 2006
What is RSS?
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) gives Internet users an easy way to keep up with the latest information being published on their favorite websites. An RSS “feed” consists of headlines from stories that have been recently published, a short synopsis and a link to the rest of the story. You can organize RSS content from multiple websites in one convenient location, making it easier to stay updated without having to surf each individual site.
What is available?
RCNitroTalk.com provides all of it popular feeds in RSS format free of charge! Below is a list of the news (of “RSS”) feeds that RCNitroTalk.com offers. These feeds are updated whenever relevant new content is published to the site.
News
Reviews
Tips
Forum
How can I use RSS?
In order to take advantage of RSS feeds, you will need to use a news reader - a program that makes it possible to collect and view RSS feeds in one convenient location. They work by periodically retrieving and displaying updates to each subscribed site’s feed. Most news readers are programs that must be downloaded and installed onto your computer, but there are also some web-based options available as well. Here are some of the more popular news readers that are available and other resources where you can learn more about RSS technology.
- Firefox Internet Browser
- Google Reader
- Google Homepage
- RSS Reader
- SharpReader
- FeedReader
- NewsGator Read the feeds in Outlook
- NetNewsWire (Mac OS X)
- NewzCrawler
- Firefox Internet Browser
- Google Reader
- Google Homepage
- My Yahoo






