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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. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format) | + | {{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. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format) Wikipedia] (3 June 2009)</ref> See also: [[Web Feed]], [[Feed Reader]]}} |
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Revision as of 15:25, 8 June 2009
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. [1] See also: Web Feed, Feed Reader |
Web Resources |
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find the option for RSS: |
Link | Content |
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www.onug.ch | United Nations Office at Geneva Website gives the option for RSS |
www.reuters.com | Thomson Reuters gives the option for RSS |