What is RSS?
Online, there are potentially millions of users writing about millions of topics each day. This can be difficult to track without some type of automated system…and that's where RSS comes in.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy way for Web sites to share new headlines and stories with interested "subscribers" who are equipped with a tool called an "RSS aggregator" or "RSS reader." Using an RSS reader, you can receive information "feeds" from sources such as CNN, Yahoo!, blogs – or this site!
How do I get started?
First, you need to download an RSS reader, which can usually be obtained free of charge. Some examples of free RSS readers are:
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AOL, Yahoo! and Google each have built-in readers for member users. My Yahoo! and My AOL users can now add RSS feeds directly to their personal page. |
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FeedDemon for Windows, NetNewsWire for Mac or NewsGator (which runs in Microsoft Outlook) are RSS news aggregators available from Newsgator: www.newsgator.com. |
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Bloglines is a free, Web-based news aggregator that makes it easy to keep up with your favorite blogs and RSS newsfeeds: www.bloglines.com. |
To receive RSS feeds from theHPVtest.com Web site, click on the
button, then copy and paste the RSS URL into your reader.