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RSS, XML And Feed Readers? Huh? Help!
The Author Background: Reba Collins has
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RSS,
XML And Feed Readers? Huh? Help! By Reba Collins
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Have you seen them yet? The little orange graphics
that say XML or RSS? Have you ever wondered what the heck they are?
Yeah, me too. And, being as curious as a cat, I had to find out!
It wasn't hard to get most of the info I needed. All I did was
search for RSS at Google and a ton of resources came up. RSS stands
for Really Simple
Syndication. Hmmm...really simple? Yeah, it really
is pretty simple and it makes keeping up with news, sports, entertainment
and business, well...really simple.
Basically, what happens is, say you read the Wall Street Journal,
CNN and ESPN everyday. You also read a couple of business newsletters
weekly or when they get delivered to your email inbox and you read
your niece's blog (short for weblog [web-log]) that gets updated
'whenever'. Okay, so you go to each of the websites each day and
do your thing, right? Well, if those sites offer an RSS Feed (which
they do - look for the little orange RSS or XML graphic) then you
can have their content or articles sent directly to your computer.
No more going through multiple websites, it's all delivered to you
in an RSS Reader right on your computer. And oh, there are also
web based readers as well, you just choose the one you prefer.
Now, what's so great about that? Well, let's take
a one of my websites, http://www.GiftBasketWholesaleSupply.com,
as an example. Let's say you set up all
your news sites, newsletters and blogs so you can read them in your
RSS Reader and then you find out that Gift Basket Wholesale Supply
has a blog that's updated whenever new items are posted to the site.
AND...that blog has an RSS Feed...voila!, you add Gift Basket Wholesale
Supply's RSS Feed to your RSS
Reader and you don't have to worry about checking the site for
new merchandise ever again. Now, you're notified automatically by
way of a posting to their blog that is delivered to your RSS Reader.
Isn't that wonderful? How many of your suppliers offer this service?
Well, if I were you, I'd find out because your life could get a
whole lot easier! And what's so great about an RSS Feed is you don't
have to deal with any sp@m, you only get the content you ASK for!
Cool, huh?
Okay, so now what are you supposed to do? You
want to start reading your news and business reports in an RSS reader
but you don't know what to do or how to get started. Well, I did
the research...I found The Best resource for you to use to get started.
It's CNET, a wonderful techie site that takes techie info and breaks
it down for the rest of us. There's a page that explains RSS, and
there's a great video as well. You'll also find links and reviews
to all the different readers (be careful, some are free, some are
not). You've gotta go there and check it out. Below are direct links
to both the pages mentioned.
How To Read RSS Feeds:
http://reviews.cnet.com
RSS: Feel The Need For Feeds? Video (you'll have
to wait a second while the video downloads):
http://www.cnet.com/av/video/flash/rss_tutorial.html?tag=video
And lastly, I want to tell you what I use to read
my RSS Feeds. First, the desktop RSS Reader I use is called FeedReader.
It's very similar to an email program and even makes the same tah-dah
sound that Outlook Express makes for a new email when a feed is
updated. The best thing is...it's free, all you have to do is download
and install it. Here's the link:
http://www.feedreader.com
Second, I also like to use MyYahoo. To use MyYahoo,
you just have to sign up for an account at Yahoo.com, it's free.
Most people already have one anyway. If you use Yahoo Mail or participate
in Yahoo Groups, you already have an account. Just go to Yahoo.com,
be sure you're signed in and click the MyYahoo button at the very
top of the page.
MyYahoo will let you customize your page and pulls only the information
you want to read. To add an RSS Feed, click on the Add Content link,
when you get to the next page click on the 'Add RSS by URL' link
that's right next to the 'Find' button. On the resulting page you
can enter the RSS Feed URL. (Don't worry, the video mentioned above
will tell you how to get the feed URL, remember, there's a link
above to CNET's video). It's that simple!
Lastly, there is one other RSS Reader that I've
heard great things about, it's called FeedDemon. CNet has it as
one of its top rated readers and I've talked with a few friends
that say they couldn't live without it. I guess, it's worth looking
at, huh? Here's the link:
http://www.feeddemon.com
So, I hope now you're as curious as I was about RSS! Believe me,
it's the way you'll be handling all the internet content you read
on a regular basis, so go get started today and get a jump on your
friends!
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