Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a web content syndication
format and is based of the XML standard.(
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information)
RSS is used for syndicating news by some of the major websites
on the net. (
slashdot,
zdnet,
cnet.com etc.). It's not only used for news
but also personal blogs. This allows for people and websites to share information
in an easy manner. This was originally developed by Netscape Communications
for the purpose of building high-end web portals, but it was eventually dropped
due to the decline in the portal on the Net. The first versions of RSS were
also deemed "extremely difficult" to use and maintain. Eventually another
vendor (
UserLand) picked
up RSS and helped simplify it into what it is today.
So how do you read the RSS feeds? You can download a news
agregator that will parse the information for you and display it in an easy
to read fashion. Below are links to free limited-time downloadable software.