If you already know what RSS is, and just want subscribe to my feed, more power to you!
Okay, what is RSS?
For the technical people, it (currently) stands for Really Simple Syndication. An RSS feed or RSS document is basically an XML file, which can be read by feed readers or feed aggregators.
For the rest of the world, imagine that you have a few favourite web sites, and each one of them comes up with new content regularly (like once a day).

Do you go to each web site to read up on their latest information? Do you just wish there’s a way you can have one place where all the new content is available?
Enter the feed reader. Simply subscribe to your web sites’ RSS feed, and you can access all the new content in your feed reader. Your feed reader basically functions like an email inbox, except it’s an inbox for RSS content.

How do you know if your web site offers RSS feeds? Look for an orange icon that looks like
. It can come in different colours, so look hard. Or not! Ask the people in charge of the web site if they offer RSS feeds and how do you subscribe to it. Occasionally, you might find an XML icon
, which is the same thing.
Your web browser should be able to act as a feed reader too. Well, what are you waiting for? Subscribe to my feed already!



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