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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a web technology that allows you to subscribe and receive content updates from websites and blogs.
By subscribing to any of our RSS feeds, you will be notified whenever we post something new to our blog and given a link to the new content.
First, you will need an aggregator or RSS Reader. An RSS aggregator is simply software that reads an RSS feed and presents the content to you in a clear, readable format. There are many free aggregators available on the Internet. Some download to your computer. There are also Web sites through which you can subscribe and organize your feeds.
Subscribing to a feed simply means adding the Web address of an RSS feed to your aggregator. More than likely (as with our site), you will be pointed to a page displaying the contents of an XML file. Don't let the cryptic-looking XML code worry you: the XML file is in a language that your aggregator can easily read. Once you subscribe, the aggregator will read the file and present the content to you in a format that you can easily read. The aggregator will then be in charge of checking the feed on a regular basis and letting you know when new content has been added to our site.
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