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A Peep into the RSS Terminology

January 6, 2010 by Dirk Wagner  
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A Peep into the RSS Terminology

Reading time: 4 – 6 minutes RSS content is delivered through RSS feeds. These are simple files structured in a specific way. [A type of xml] RSS stands for either Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS files (which are also called RSS feeds or channels) simply contain a list of items. Usually, each item contains a title, summary, and a link to a URL. RSS files look a lot like HTML code. It is up to the user to use this information in any way that he wants. You should provide an RSS feed if you want to distribute your information to a vast and fast-growing community of users, who are more interested in knowing about your topic. In general, people who write articles or publish newsletters benefit the most. Most blog software allows you to offer RSS feed of the blog posts. You can also offer your press releases through an RSS feed. In general, anything that you publish frequently can be offered as an RSS feed. For example in the share market, the prices of the shares are...