What is RSS?
There are several explanations of the RSS acronym, but the most common is “Really Simple Syndication”. RSS informs it’s users that there is some new content at the chosen web address. The users of RSS using an RSS reader can find all the latest news concentrated on one spot in and do not have to browse through numerous different web pages. If you become an RSS user, you will be constantly informed without losing precious time for browsing.
How do we use RSS?
To receive and read news through RSS you will need a reader (a program), which will collect news from different web sources. After you have chosen and installed the reader you will just have to set the channels you wand to read.
Which RSS reader is the best?
The choice of RSS reading programs is growing day by day. There is a wide range of free and pay programs available on the market. In most cases you already have an RSS reader installed on your computer since it is a part of Mozilla Firefox browser. The program enables you to read the RSS channels in a form of “Live bookmarks”. Also Mozilla Thunderbird,a mail client program, supports RSS. Google has also created a very popular program for reading RSS.