Let the news of the world come to you
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by: Randys3
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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. Office workers everywhere can stay up to date with the latest sports news during their five minute breaks. 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. With your curiosity as your guide you can scour the world over to learn anything you want and now that information can be brought to you. RSS Feeds are quickly becoming a new asset in your ability to find out more.
The RSS of RSS Feeds stands for really simple syndication. An RSS Feed brings the information you want to you as it is published. As you explore the internet you might find websites that publish information that you are interested in, things that you want to hear more about as they happen. The website might have an RSS feed option that you can register for that will allow you to receive updates from that website. Son instead of having to surf the web when you want to stay on top of the news you can have the information sent to you. 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? Done. Is there a blog that you like to follow? Have their RSS Feed keep you up to date. If they post new information and RSS Feed can keep you posted. 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. Please keep in mind that having the information sent to your phone will count as a text message and charges from you phone service provider will still apply. So when you need to stay up to date to stay on top let an RSS Feed do the work for you.
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