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RSS has become popular by the blog explosion, and more of your users are downloading content to their readers everyday. There are several ways that vary in degree of difficulty. To install most RSS feeds, simply follow these steps... more »
By coachmac4 3 comments
Are you clueless about RSS? Have you seen the words, but don't quite know what to do with it? Just follow these simple steps to finally find out what RSS feed's can do for you!.. more »
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RSS is the abbreviation for Really Simple Syndication. It is XML based and allows content to be accessed automatically by a user's RSS reader. You can add RSS feeds to your podcast following these simple steps... more »
By liz velrene 1 comments
RSS - a tool that will help you to organize the chaos of the internet to a simple, managable interface. What is RSS? RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. It broadcasts internet content as a "feed" that constantly updates with new ... more »
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RSS feed, or "Really Simple Syndication," is used to send updates dealing with your podcast straight to aggregators such as iPodderX or iTunes, in order to make your new content available for download. Using the FeedBurner service allows you to ... more »
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If you have a frequently updated Web site, such as a blog or news publication, you can use an RSS feed to help people stay up-to-date with your site. A feed is a specially formatted version of the content on your website. RSS feeds are ... more »
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Blogger.com is a popular blogging site that provides not only the storage space and bandwidth for a blog, but also a number of tools that can make a blog more effective. One important blog capability is the ability to automatically display new ... more »
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RSS feeds make your Flickr account much easier to manage, and people can access your photos easier, too. With an RSS feed, your subscribers can check for new content very easily. Flickr provides RSS photostreams for discussions, groups and ... more »
By ovidiupys 0 comments
Everybody knows how important are the Rss feeds for a web page. Here's the solution for creating a dynamic Rss feed... more »
By Lindah 1 comments
Got something to say. Want to get your voice heard. If you are familiar with blogging, then this will be an added pleasure to you. Blog talk radio is putting a voice to your blogging. Here's how to get started... more »
By Anthony S. Policastro 1 comments
Now that you have worked hours, days or weeks perfecting your website and it is successfully up and running, your next biggest challenge is telling the world about your site. One way to do this is to use the existing tools on the Internet to help ... more »
By svicinanza 0 comments
Friendster used to have Really Simple Syndication but they stopped allowing the feeds... more »
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RSS feeds allow readers to keep abreast of your blog by notifying them whenever the blog is updated. Enabling feeds on your blog can increase traffic and the number of readers. In addition, you can set up RSS feeds from other blogs or Web sites ... more »
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RSS feeds are fairly new to the Internet scene. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and Rich Site Summary. RSS allows a summary of a website's content to be broadcast and for others to include the information from the originating site in ... more »
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An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated pages, such as blogs or news feeds. RSS delivers its information as an XML file called an "RSS feed," "Webfeed," "RSS stream" or "RSS channel.".. more »
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RSS, which stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication depending on what format you use, is a string of website programming code, usually HTML, that displays a continuously updated information feed on a website. Displaying RSS on ... more »
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You can share your del.icio.us bookmarks on your blog or Web site with an RSS feed. Here's how to get one... more »
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RSS is being used by a huge number of authors and by a multitude more readers. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) broadcasts the latest news from one site to those that follow that particular site. Broadcasting a simple text type message is rather ... more »
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An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a Web feed format used to publish frequently updated pages, such as blogs or news feeds. RSS delivers its information as an XML file called an "RSS feed,"Webfeed," "RSS stream," or "RSS channel.".. more »
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A critical component to maintaining your iTunes podcast is modifying your RSS 2.0 specification feed. Modifying this feed will allow you to keep your readers updated with the latest changes to your podcast... more »
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My Yahoo! is your own personal homepage that you create when you sign up for Yahoo! services. This is where you can view all Yahoo!-relevant material including news, sports, finance, entertainment and your subscriptions. Here's how to submit a ... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
RSS Feeds are everywhere. News websites, your favorite blogs, even your company website probably uses RSS to publish an automatically updated list of new content. You can keep up with your favorite websites without actually visiting them by ... more »
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Yahoo Pipes allows you to create custom mash-ups with content from all over the Internet. Combine or geo-code feeds, power widgets and translate feeds into RSS to provide your site with constantly updated content... more »
By ats920 0 comments
So you've made your podcast and published it on a blog. However, many blogs (like Blogger.com) only provide an Atom News Feed. For podcasting, often you need to have your audio files in an RSS 2.0 feed to share it (for example, in iTunes). A ... more »
By C. L. Williams 0 comments
Nowadays, there are so many blogs around the Web that offering readers choices is a requirement. Take RSS feeds. In the old days, a feed was all readers needed to receive notice of your new posts without visiting your blog directly. Since the ... more »