RSS is built of XML and is a method to receive feeds with a RSS Reader
RSS is built of XML and is a method to receive feeds with a RSS Reader
An RSS reader is a convenient tool to have, mostly on your phone because you can access your blog, social networks and even the news right from your phone.
An RSS reader isn't really designed to help children read. A RSS reader is used to pull non formatted information from a website so that it may be re-posted elsewhere. It is commonly used in news tickers.
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An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed reader allows the user to receive automatic updates from websites which have dynamic content, such as news or blog entries.
There are many RSS readers, which all do a good job of RSS reading. There is one however which is often rated as the best and that is Newzcrawler. It has the nicest interface and is very reliable.
Well just now I found the answer myself. it's in the link below: http://davemccomb.com/reading-twitter-through-rss-reader (Pulling your Twitter Home Page into Google Reader using RSS)
One of the best-known web-based RSS readers, Google Reader, has been available since 2005. It has many user-created plugins that can transform Google Reader, especially if used in Firefox. Google has also made it possible to read Google Reader on a number of platforms, including the Wii.AnswerOther than Google Reader below are some of the RSS readers.BloglinesMySyndicaatNetvibesMyAlltopSnarferSuperfeedrLazyfeedRSS BanditRSS CaptorCollectedPageflakesMy NetscapeFeedly (browser based)Fwicki RSS ManagementNewzcrawlerFeeddemonOmea readerNewsGator Online ServicesAwasu Personal EditionBlog NavigatorSharpReader
To view an RSS web feed instantly, you can use a web browser that supports RSS feeds, such as Firefox, which can automatically detect and display them. Alternatively, you can use an RSS reader app or service like Feedly or Inoreader; simply paste the feed URL into the app to subscribe and view the content. Many websites also offer "Subscribe" buttons that allow you to add their RSS feed directly to your preferred reader.
RSS newsreaders are also known as RSS aggregators or feed readers. These tools allow users to subscribe to and manage multiple RSS feeds from various websites, enabling them to receive updates and news in one centralized location. By using an RSS reader, users can efficiently keep track of new content without having to visit each site individually. Popular examples include Feedly, Inoreader, and The Old Reader.