HOW DO I USE RSS? To use RSS, you will need to first download a special RSS news reader that will allow you to collect and display RSS feeds. Many readers are available, and most are free. You'll find several options to choose from below: NewsGator is an RSS reader that integrates with Microsoft Outlook. It allows you to manage and view news feeds the same way as email. You can download a free 14 day trial or purchase it for $29.00. NewsGator also offers a free web based RSS reader. Click here to learn how to add LearnNPay feeds once you have downloaded and installed NewsGator. Pluck is an application that works as an add-on to the Internet Explorer browser. In addition to being an RSS reader, Pluck has several other applications to help search, retrieve, organize, and share content. Pluck is offered for free. Click here to learn how to add LearnNPay feeds once have downloaded and installed Pluck. Anyone with a MyYahoo account can subscribe to LearnNPay's RSS feeds by clicking on a myYahoo button. This will automatically add the particular feed to your MyYahoo page. If you don't have a MyYahoo page, registration is free at my.yahoo.com. With IE7 you can subscribe to RSS feeds and get instant access to the content that matters most to you. With the built-in RSS reader in IE7, the latest updates from my LearnNPay can be delivered directly to your browser! If you are not running Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft encourages you to download the browser for free at www.microsoft.com/ie. |
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
WHAT IS RSS?
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based Web-content syndication format used to deliver constantly updated blog content feeds to readers. My LearnNPay RSS feeds deliver my published content, articles, descriptions, and links back to my LearnNPay's blog. It's an easy way for you to be alerted when content that interests you appears on my site. We currently use RSS 2.0.


