RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication and that’s exactly what it does. RSS allows web content such as articles or blogs to be syndicated automatically so the content can then be read with any RSS reader.

RSS Readers allow you to scan headlines or summaries of articles and blog posts without having to go out to the web url where the content is published. Instead that content gets delivered by the RSS Feed into your RSS Reader.

You can add an RSS Feed to your Outlook or GroupWise email clients or into your webmail clients like Yahoo or Gmail. To add an RSS Feed look for the RSS icon or a link to an RSS Feed.

Are you ready to see an RSS Feed in action? Let’s see just how really simple it is to add an RSS Feed into an RSS Reader.

RSS Feeds What Are They:

(Video description) Quick look at what exactly an RSS Feed is setting up an RSS Feed in an RSS Reader. RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication because it helps web publishers syndicate digital content automatically.

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