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


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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS Wikipedia</ref>  
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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== 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!]''  ==
== 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!]''  ==


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