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RSS stands for Rich Site Summary. It is an XML format used to syndicate web content.
An Introduction to RSS Find out all about blogs and RSS
If you see any of these icons on any website, it signifies a valid feed:
Web-Based Services (back to top)
You can now include your choice of RSS feeds on your customized My Yahoo! member page. It's free too sign up, and if you've already got an e-mail account with Yahoo!, you can use the same login and password. You can add the RSS module (in beta) to your page, or make it so only the module itself is showing by deleting the rest of the modules. This is not only a cool feature, it's also a great alternative if you don't want to download a program to read the RSS feeds you enjoy.
You can now include your choice of RSS feeds on your customized My MSN member page. It's free too sign up, and if you've already got an e-mail account with MSN, you can use the same login and password. You can add the RSS module (in beta) to your page, or make it so only the module itself is showing by deleting the rest of the modules. This is not only a cool feature, it's also a great alternative if you don't want to download a program to read the RSS feeds you enjoy.
You can also:
Personalization lets you:
The Google machine is in overdrive, and the release of Google Reader Beta brings the company closer to becoming a one-stop portal for your e-mail, hand-picked news, and more. Google Reader Beta is a free, Web-based service that allows you to create a personalized newswire of RSS feeds.
You must have a Gmail e-mail account to test Google Reader; if so, just access the reader by logging on at www.google.com/reader/.
Bloglines is a FREE online service for searching, subscribing,
creating and sharing news feeds, blogs and rich web content. With
Bloglines, there is no software to download or install -- simply
register as a new user and you can instantly begin accessing your
account any time, from any computer or mobile device. And it's FREE!
FeedLounge was conceived by Alex King and Scott Sanders to provide a
feed reader unlike any other product on the market. Although there
are a handful of existing feed readers, Alex grappled with the poor
user experience and product design of the currently available
web-based readers while Scott was hindered by the lack of
performance and features needed for a power user to be productive.
Rojo means "RSS with mojo" and in this spirit our company is dedicated to providing the best feed reader around so that busy people can discover and read content as efficiently as possible. Rojo was selected "best of the Web" for blog reading by the editors of BusinessWeek. To try Rojo for yourself, visit www.rojo.com and create your account (it's free!). Rojo is entirely web-based, you won't need to download any software.
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