RSS is technology used to monitor rapidly changing information on the web in an organized and user friendly way.
RSS Feed Readers search the internet like a giant orange radar.
There is a lot of confusion
surrounding the little orange and white RSS icon that is found all over the
world on news and blog sites. People find it odd that when you click on it,
you're taken to a webpage that looks unfinished. Did the website designers
forget to do something here? In fact the opposite is true. Putting that little
orange symbol
on a webpage is the final touch in
making website information available to everyone as soon as it is put on the
internet. The strange webpage you are taken to is written in what's called XML code. XML is a special set
of instructions to an RSS feed reader that tell it when the information for
that particular webpage has changed or been updated. People who visit a webpage
often for "up to the minute" information use this amazing technology
to bring them the

Rich Site Summary
RSS stands for
Rich Site Summary and it is not limited to monitoring news sites. It also
allows a user to monitor blogs, Twitter or Facebook pages, financial
information, daily deals, classified sites, and government alerts to name just
a few. By posting a "feed" on their page, web site owners allow
rss readers to search their site to continuously look for fresh and new
information all the while maintaining user privacy.
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