Staying current has never been so easy.
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We as a culture have found ourselves able to solicit information from any corner of the globe with the click of a button. A broad range of knowledge and information can be accessed at any time. A mom in Kansas can find out the weather forecast in Florida to plan for her upcoming vacation and she doesnt have to wait for the weather on the news. A stockbroker in Taiwan can find out how their stocks in New York are doing without having to wait for the buisness section in the paper the next day. We have accelerated our ability to learn about anywhere or anything at anytime and now all that news can come directly to you. Welcome to the next step in information technology, Rss feeds. The RSS of RSS Feeds stands for really simple syndication. Think of RSS feeds as customizable newspapers that are delivered right to your browser. Surfing the web you find websites like blogs or news organizations that you are interested in. The website might have an RSS feed option that you can register for that will allow you to receive updates from that website. The nice benefit is that you do not have to constantly check the websites to stay up to date, and unlike a newspaper you get to choose who publishes your news. Some websites are so organized with the use of their RSS Feeds that you can receive updates on very specific topics. Like to keep up with the headlines from NPR? It is available. Need to keep up with a band you like? Have their RSS Feed keep you up to date. Any website that updates content should have an RSS Feed that you can access and register to receive information from. So where do you go to find your RSS Feed subscription? You can have a home site, like My Yahoo! or Google, that you can have the RSS feeds publish on or some internet browsers, like internet explorer, have an RSS feed option under your bookmark tab that allow you to access the feeds individually. If you really like to stay connected on the run you can also have the RSS feeds published on your cell phone as a text message. While RSS Feeds to internet browsers and sites are usually free standard texting fees apply when updating to a cell phone. So when you need to stay up to date to stay on top let an RSS Feed do the work for you. See More Rss feeds -- Rss --
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