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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds are being used more and more by Internet news sites and bloggers. Including an RSS feed on your blog is one way to keep your readers updated with your latest blog entries and to generate interest in potential blog members.
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RSS(Real Simple Syndication) is the BIG Buzz around the Internet these days because of its Powerful ability to syndicate content Effortlessly and Instantly across the Internet to any website and/or subscriber who subscribed to that particular RSS Feed with a 100% GUARANTEED delivery.
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Most webmasters use RSS and a lot of people would like to know what it actually means, well this is a friend's explanation about RSS:
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Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favourite. RSS utilizes an XML code which scans continuously the content or subject matter of a certain website in search for new information's then transmits the info updates by way of feeding the info to subscribers.
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If you are in desperate need of more traffic, but do not have a budget for that right now, a RSS feed and RSS button might be one little thing you could do to get more traffic from your blog.
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To learn about XML (eXtensible Markup Language) we need to first know what markup languages are. Markup languages are designed for the processing, definition, and presentation of documents containing structured information. The language specifies code for formatting, both the layout and style, within a text file or document. HTML is an example of a widely known and much-used markup language.
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What is RSS? RSS stands for more than one thing. Usually, RSS stands for "really simply syndication," but it can also mean "rich site summary," or "RDF site summary" — RDF standing for "resource description framework." That answers the question of what is RSS, but what can it do?
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Use your mind to create wealth. The oldest secret trick in the book gets revealed. Financial intelligence at its best.
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What does RSS mean? RSS may mean three different things. The original RSS (RDF Site Summary RSS 0.9) was developed by Dan Libby for Netscape. After a couple of months, they made a simpler and easier-to-use version called Rich Site Summary or RSS 0.91. But they later lost interest, leaving it without an owner. As more and more users were using RSS, Winer developed an adapted version of RSS 0.91 for Userland, claiming it as his own. Later in 2005, Microsoft made Really Simple Syndication in relation to its Simple Sharing Extensions.
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I am sure your quest for RSS blogging has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for RSS blogging information or other such information like black blog, identity theft recovery, blog directory software or even blog awards. Even without articles such as this, with the Internet all you have to do is log on and use any of the search engines to find the RSS blogging information you need.
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