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RSS Feeds

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a method of publishing a feed for a website or blog to allow users to view updated content on RSS readers such as Google Reader. RSS feeds are popular for Internet users who want to keep up on dozens of blogs but find it a nuisance to visit each one separately.

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