Monday, June 29, 2009

RSS Feeds

1) Define RSS Feeds:
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a format that distributes news and other web content. A feed is when you put that content into RSS and send it to other people or websites.

2) What goes in the feed?
Audio, music, texts, videos and images. The feed contains a list of items that is identified by a link to the content on your site.

3) What can a feed do for you?
It allows you to see content without going to the website. Once you subscribe, the content comes to you.

4) How is a feeds different from email?
Feeds provide more information than an email. Emails are personal and meant for only you to read, however, a feed is not personal and can be read by anyone.

5) How do people read feeds?
To read RSS feeds, you send out the content and subscribers read it using newsreaders.

6) How do people find the feeds you want to subscribe to?
By using search-engines.

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