RSS
What is RSS?
RSS is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated works - such as news headlines or blog entries. RSS means: Really Simple Syndication. The Web is updated continually, but it is not necessary to visit the web sites again and again. You subscribe to the site's RSS feed once, and then a news reader automatically displays new items, the content comes to you.
A categorized feed bookmarks collection can be created.
RSS readers
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.
- Desktop-based RSS readers
- FeedReader3
- RSSOwl
- Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail program also can be used to access RSS feeds. - Web-based RSS readers
You can read the feeds by a Firefox or Internet Explorer 8 (9) browser. You can subscribe to a feed easily: click on the orange RSS icon or the RSS link.
Firefox: the Add Live Bookmark dialog appears and you can add the Live Bookmark.
Internet Explorer: click the Subscribe to this feed link. - Mobile-device-based RSS readers (Android, iPhone)