- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
RSS (most commonly translated as "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator", which can be web-based, desktop-based, or mobile-device-based. A standardized XML file format allows the information to be published once and viewed by many different programs. The user subscribes to a feed by entering into the reader the feed's URI – often referred to informally as a "URL" (uniform resource locator), although technically the two terms are not exactly synonymous – or by clicking an RSS icon in a browser that initiates the subscription process. The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly for new work, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a user interface to monitor and read the feeds.
How do I add RSS feeds to web pages?
by Answerbag Staff on June 26th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
How do I get rid of the rss feed so I can have my old answerbag back?
by DV8Donn on May 10th, 2008
| 1 person likes this
What does RSS stand for?
by AB-Joel on September 2nd, 2003
| 4 people like this
What do all of you think of the website StumbleUpOn? IMO I really like the links it gives me to check out.
by aquafina2011 on February 27th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
What are some epic Rss feeds?
by Unclepepsi on May 4th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
You're reading What does RSS stand for?
Comments