Difference between revisions of "RSS"

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{{Term|RSS|stands for ''Really Simple Syndication'' and is part of the group of standardized formats used for web feed to post information that is constantly updated i.e. news headlines, blog entries, video and audio. This '''enables the reader to locate the content that was changed since the last visit''' without having to look through the entire website. Example can be seen on the following United Nations website: [http://www.onug.ch/80256EE60057F2B7/(httpHomepages)/5562355D4417A43F80256F04007174DB?OpenDocument&cntxt=9F2E9&cookielang=fr UNOG GVA Website]<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format) WIKIPEDIA] (3 June 2009)</ref>  See also: [[Web Feed]]}}
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{{Term|RSS|Part of the group of standardized formats used for [[Web Feed|web feed]] to post information that is constantly updated on a website i.e. news headlines, blog entries, video and audio. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It enables the readers to know what changes were done to their selected websites since their last visit without having to look through the entire sites. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format) Wikipedia] (3 June 2009)</ref>  See also: [[Web Feed]], [[Feed Reader]]}}
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|[http://www.onug.ch/80256EDD006B9C2E/httpRSSFeed?ReadForm&count=10000&lang=en www.onug.ch]
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|United Nations Office at Geneva Website - News & Media RSS Feed
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|[http://www.unitar.org/feed/news/rss.xml www.unitar.org]
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|United Nations for Training and Research Website - Latest News RSS Feed
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 9 September 2009

Term2.png RSS
Part of the group of standardized formats used for web feed to post information that is constantly updated on a website i.e. news headlines, blog entries, video and audio. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It enables the readers to know what changes were done to their selected websites since their last visit without having to look through the entire sites. [1] See also: Web Feed, Feed Reader
Link icon.png Web Resources
Below you have two examples of websites providing RSS feed:
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www.onug.ch United Nations Office at Geneva Website - News & Media RSS Feed
www.unitar.org United Nations for Training and Research Website - Latest News RSS Feed


References

  1. Wikipedia (3 June 2009)