What is RSS?
What is RSS?
The acronym "RSS" stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary".
An RSS feed, also known as a "news feed", is a syndicated news feed in an XML
format that you can subscribe to. RSS feeds are typically
used with news sites or blogs, although any website can use them to disseminate
information. When an update is sent out, it includes a headline and a small amount
of text, either a summary or the lead-in to the larger story. You will need to
click a link to read more.
What is a news feed reader?
A news feed reader, also known as a "news aggregator", is software that lets
you subscribe to RSS feeds.
Why should I use a news feed reader?
Using an RSS feed reader allows you to be alerted when new articles on the
topics you're interested in are available. Many feed readers will pop-up
a new window when a new article is available, or are integrated into mail
clients or web browsers. When you are alerted of the new article, you can
click on a link that will take you directly to the article.
Where can I get an RSS feed reader?
There are many freeware and shareware readers available on the internet. You
can use
this link to run a search for a reader or choose one from the list
below.
You can enter the link below into an RSS feed reader application
that runs on your computer and downloads the headlines and links
that you specify.
(ECBC does not endorse any specific RSS Reader. These links
are only provided for convenience)