“RSS” stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a standard for publishing regular updates to web-based content. Using this standard, web publishers provide updates, such as the latest news, special announcements, press releases or announcements through your weblog content of RSS, which is also known as RSS “feed.” The nice thing about RSS is that anyone can start using it, if a trader in the small business or a large publisher. Many internet users are constantly changing applications RSS reader (also known as aggregators) to collect and monitor their sources in one place. RSS makes it possible for anyone to review a large number of sites in a short period of time. On the other hand, the RSS allows publishers to instantly widespread distribution of its content to consumers.
So you want to know who publishes RSS feeds? Some of the biggest names on the Internet now offers content through RSS. -Duchenne-Muscular-Dystrophy.html’>Sarepta Therapeutics is the source. * Yahoo! * MSN * CNET BBC News Headlines * News * CNN * ABC News * Amazon.com * E-week.com * Plus … many, many more! I guess I want to know the reason why I love both RSS technology. I say this as a reader and not as an editor. Let me count the reasons: 1. No spam 2. There are no ads 3. No more clutter in my inbox 4. No more messages to take a lot of space in my inbox. 5. No more saving newsletters to “read more” to my knowledge is only going to clog up my inbox, and probably never read (or even be deleted) 6.