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In brief: What is feeds (RSS)

Web feeds are widely used by the weblog community to share the latest entries’ headlines or their full text, and even attached multimedia files. (See podcasting, vodcasting, broadcasting, screencasting, Vloging, and MP3 blogs.) In mid 2000, use of RSS spread to many of the major news organizations, including Reuters, CNN, PR Newswire, and the BBC. These providers allow other websites to incorporate their “syndicated” headline or headline-and-short-summary feeds under various usage agreements. RSS is now used for many purposes, including marketing, bug-reports, or any other activity involving periodic updates or publications. Many corporations are turning to RSS for delivery of their news, replacing email and fax distribution.

As the mainstream media attempts to realize the full potential of RSS, the new media is utilizing RSS by bypassing traditional news sources. Consumers and journalists are now able to have news constantly fed to them instead of searching for it.

A program known as a feed reader or aggregator can check a list of feeds on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds. It is common to find web feeds on major websites and many smaller ones. Some websites let people choose between RSS or Atom formatted web feeds; others offer only RSS or only Atom.

RSS-aware programs are available for various operating systems (see list of news aggregators). Client-side readers and aggregators are typically constructed as standalone programs or extensions to existing programs such as web browsers. Browsers are moving toward integrated feed reader functions, such as Opera browser and Mozilla Firefox.


Web-based feed readers and news aggregators require no software installation and make the user’s “feeds” available on any computer with Web access. Some aggregators combine existing web feeds into new feeds, e.g., taking all football related items from several sports feeds and providing a new football feed. There are also search engines for content published via web feeds like Feedster or Blogdigger.

On Web pages, web feeds (RSS or Atom) are typically linked with the word “Subscribe” or an orange rectangle, Image:livemark.png, or with the letters XML or RSS (although this indicates specifically an RSS feed.)

Using:

You could use our feeds EVE-INFO Blog and EVE-INFO Forum with your favorite news reader or you can add it to your GOOGLE, YAHOO, MSN and etc. personal page - by using following links:

  • Add News Feeds to My Google
  • Add News Feeds to My Yahoo
  • Subscribe in Pluck RSS reader
  • Subscribe in NewsGator Online
  • Subscribe with Bloglines
  • Subscribe with myFeedster
  • Add News Feeds to My MSN
  • Add News Feeds to My AOL
  • Subscribe in Rojo


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