To subscribe to a feed, right-click the orange RSS icon What are RSS Feeds? RSS feeds offer an easy way of browsing new content from many different websites in one place. To use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary), you need something called an RSS reader. The reader aggregates the feeds to which you subscribe, in most cases displaying content in an abbreviated form with a link to the full text or audio/video file. How Do I Get RSS Feeds? There are many different ways of viewing and managing RSS feeds. Newer versions of some web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox and Apple's Safari have simple RSS readers built into them. Alternatively, you can download and inst all a separate RSS reader, or sign up to a web-based service. Please click here for a list of RSS reader for both desktop and web-based for Windows, Mac OS X and other operating systems.
Last Updated on 22/05/2009 |







