Thursday, December 16, 2010
What's this "RSS feed" I keep hearing about?
An RSS feed is a simple and easy way to keep websites people visit easier to access. If you have a Mac computer you may notice at the top that there is this bar filled with all of these website in it. A "Feed Reader" is needed with all of this because it is the one that can keep you updated with your website. This is what an RSS feed is. It is used for people to get easier access to a website. Many news websites have RSS feeds that allow you to go to their website with just one click of the mouse. And along with those news websites there is a drop down bar that has all of the top stories in it so that someone can go straight to a big story without having to go through a lot of pages. With the help of “RsSS in Plain English” I was able to understand that an RSS news feed is “like the video store but Netflis.” This is theying to show how RSS feeds work. Instead of having to go out to find news and stories you can just have the feed send them to you, just like Netflix. According to whatisrss.com RSS feeds “allow you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in.”
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Clear explanation but too short. Stick to 350-500 words. Watch spelling mistakes.
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