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Feedster
What is RSS?
RSS content is also referred to as a feed. Many people say that "RSS" came from "Really Simply Syndication" but the good thing is that you don't have to know what it means to use feeds. A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content, such as a blog or news site. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts. Feeds are published by millions of publishers, from small individuals to large organizations like The New York Times.
A feed may also be referred to as an RSS feed, RSS channel, RDF feed, XML feed, or Atom feed. But all are essentially the same thing.
The Value of a Feed
What makes a feed great is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that ensures your privacy and saves you the time of visiting a myriad of websites. This is typically done through the use of what is called an Aggregator or Newsreader.
Languages
English
Address
- 116 New Montgomery Street, Suite 605
- San Francsico CA 94105 US
Contact
- Feedster, Inc.
- 415 348-9119
Additional Information
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External Links
- Alexa: FeedsTer.com