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Why do I use RSS feed?

Using RSS allows you to see when sites from all over the internet have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and articles in one place, as soon as they are published. You don't have to remember to visit each site every day.

What is RSS?

RSS is one of standard file formats used for data exchange between computers. Short description can be found at Wikipedia.
Formal definition of RSS 2.0 is published at Harvard Law site.

How to get RSS-reader?

To view RSS feeds, you will need an RSS reader or aggregator. There are a number of free or low-cost online, desktop, mobile and Outlook--based readers available.
Most popular RSS-readers are listed at Google directory.

RSS-channel samples

News and Events News and Events from Science and Life
BBC Front Page News BBC Front Page News
Reuters RSS News Feeds Reuters RSS News Feeds.
CNN.Com News CNN.Com News Feeds.

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