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RSS Feeds can save a researcher time by receiving notification about new information or updates added to a website, or receive daily podcasts on genealogy topics. RSS Feeds lets the computer do the searching.  
RSS Feeds can save a researcher time by receiving notification about new information or updates added to a website, or receive daily podcasts on genealogy topics. RSS Feeds lets the computer do the searching. [[Image:Rss_icon.png|thumb|right|RSS Feed Icon]]


== What is an RSS Feed?  ==
=== What is an RSS Feed?  ===


RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication [RSS 2.0]; RDF Site Summary [RSS 1.0 and RSS 0.90]; and Rich Site Summary [RSS 0.91]). It allows the user to receive notification when new material is added to a website of interest. In some ways it is similar to tuning in to a radio station, and receiving the news, however, RSS lets the user choose the type of information or news that is received.  
RSS stands for&nbsp;Really Simple Syndication [RSS 2.0]; RDF Site Summary [RSS 1.0 and RSS 0.90]; and&nbsp;Rich Site Summary [RSS 0.91]). It allows the user to receive notification when new material is added to a website of interest. In some ways it is similar to tuning in to a radio station, and receiving the news, however, RSS lets the user choose the type of information or news that is received. <ref>Wikipedia RSS Article</ref>


== What are the Benefits of RSS Feeds?  ==
=== What are the Benefits of RSS Feeds?  ===
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RSS feeds can be thought of as a stream of information from website updates, blog posts and other similiar content changes or additions. &nbsp;Like any stream, they are easily tapped for consumption.


RSS feeds save the user time because the user will automatically be informed of new information, rather than checking a site to see if new information is available.  
Genealogy and other researchers frequently subscribe to feeds from websites of interest so they receive notification of new materials, thus saving frequent manual reviews of the site(s).


== How do I Get RSS Feeds with Windows XP ==
=== RSS Subscription Tools ===


Using RSS Feeds with Windows XP requires downloading an RSS Feed Reader.  
Subscription to RSS feeds can be accomplished by numerous methods such as RSS readers, web browsers and email applications.  


== How do I Get RSS Feeds with Older Versions of Internet Explorer  ==
'''RSS Readers'''


Windows Vista automatically comes with the newest version of Internet Explorer 7.0 or newer. Internet Explorer 7.0 and newer versions come with an RSS Feed Reader already installed. The RSS Feed appears under the 'Favorites' tab on IE7's browser. It is easy to download IE7 by going to [''NEEDS SOURCE]''
There are many RSS reader applications available for use as demonstrated by a search for the term on the Internet.  


Firefox is also set up with an RSS Feed Reader. It appears as a square orange button at the top of the reader.  
*A popular RSS reader is [http://www.feeddemon.com/ FeedDemon]


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:FeedDemon is a downloadable application that must be installed on your computer.


== Setting up RSS Feeds with Windows Vista is very easy. Simply click on a 'Join this Feed' link. The RSS Feed is automatically added to [''FINISH SENTENCE, PLEASE!]'' ==
<br> '''Web Browsers'''  


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All major web browsers have RSS feed subscription tools built in them. Subscriptions to RSS feeds is easily implemented in them.


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Browsers are updated frequently. &nbsp;Current RSS feed subscripion instructions are found via an Internet search.
 
<br> '''Email Applications'''
 
Less popular than dedicated RSS readers or web browsers, email applications like Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook and Opera Mail can all be used to subscribe to RSS feeds.
 
Like web browsers, email applications are frequently updated. Current instructions about RSS subscriptions can be found in an Internet search.
 
Online email applications typically do not include RSS feed subscription tools.
 
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RSS Feeds can save a researcher time by receiving notification about new information or updates added to a website, or receive daily podcasts on genealogy topics. RSS Feeds lets the computer do the searching.

RSS Feed Icon

What is an RSS Feed?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication [RSS 2.0]; RDF Site Summary [RSS 1.0 and RSS 0.90]; and Rich Site Summary [RSS 0.91]). It allows the user to receive notification when new material is added to a website of interest. In some ways it is similar to tuning in to a radio station, and receiving the news, however, RSS lets the user choose the type of information or news that is received. [1]

What are the Benefits of RSS Feeds?

Wikipedia has more about this subject: RSS

RSS feeds can be thought of as a stream of information from website updates, blog posts and other similiar content changes or additions.  Like any stream, they are easily tapped for consumption.

Genealogy and other researchers frequently subscribe to feeds from websites of interest so they receive notification of new materials, thus saving frequent manual reviews of the site(s).

RSS Subscription Tools

Subscription to RSS feeds can be accomplished by numerous methods such as RSS readers, web browsers and email applications.

RSS Readers

There are many RSS reader applications available for use as demonstrated by a search for the term on the Internet.

FeedDemon is a downloadable application that must be installed on your computer.


Web Browsers

All major web browsers have RSS feed subscription tools built in them. Subscriptions to RSS feeds is easily implemented in them.

Browsers are updated frequently.  Current RSS feed subscripion instructions are found via an Internet search.


Email Applications

Less popular than dedicated RSS readers or web browsers, email applications like Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook and Opera Mail can all be used to subscribe to RSS feeds.

Like web browsers, email applications are frequently updated. Current instructions about RSS subscriptions can be found in an Internet search.

Online email applications typically do not include RSS feed subscription tools.



  1. Wikipedia RSS Article