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What Is Rss ?

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hi friends,

i see this small logo on almost all the websites

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This is the RSS logo but when its clicked it shows some html sort of codes. What is the its use? Plz explain.

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RSS Stands for Really Simple Syndication.

When u click on the Icon what u see is XML Codes. You do not need to bother with the code.

You just need to use the url of that page (copy from address bar) or some websites even provide RSS url directly.

By using RSS feed you dont need to visit a particular website to see what is newly posted or what are the new replys to a blog or you can be updated with latests news without visiting the news site.

Example, Live.com (MSN) accepts RSS feed. You just go to add new service and copy the url from RIMweb RSS to the live page. Then whenever there is a new topic on RIMweb.in you will be able to read it immediately on live.com.

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This is even Great for Making EXE software more Active and live by Synchronizing RSS and using XML provided by them as Data Source. In .Net We have Opportunity to Develop such a software in Just Few Minutes.

RSS have Changed the World like any thing. Now RSS is coming into Mobile Screen Just watch the Happenings.

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Please See the Attached Image

I use Mozilla FireFox Version 2

Link the Below Link to Download FireFox Version 2 with Google Toolbar, it have Inbuilt RSS Interface

http://dimpatel.googlepages.com/GetFireFox.htm

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