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RSS feeds and how to use them

I know that for all experienced bloggers out there, RSS feeds are a piece of cake, and the little orange XML button by the side of links actually mean something.  But, I'm a Systems Engineer, not a Developer, and the world of XML is completely mystifying to me. 

Well, they're RSS feeds.  RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.  If you have a newsreader like SharpReader http://www.sharpreader.net/, NewsGator http://www.newsgator.com/ngs/default.aspx or RssReader http://www.rssreader.com/ all you do is press the little XML button on the site you're interested in, get a page of code, and post the URL that you wish to subscribe to into your newsreader.  Then, whenever something new appears on the site that you've subscribed to, it appears as a new item in your news reader.  You've got the information in one place and don't have to go to the web site.

Simple isn't it?  And yet it took me some time to decipher what everyone was trying to tell me about the various types of newsreaders, code and RSS feeds.   I've pressed the buttons on several sites now and automatically subscribed to sites I use regularly, like the Exchange team blog (paste this URL into your reader http://blogs.msdn.com/exchange/Rss.aspx). 

 

Published Friday, October 29, 2004 12:31 PM by Eileen_Brown
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Friday, October 29, 2004 3:36 PM by Samboy LIms

# re: RSS feeds and how to use them

I liken the whole RSS thing to radio broadcasting with a twist. People put up their radio stations. Listeners can tune the radio to the station of their choice. But here is the twist. Their radio has a super- advanced-multi-frequency tuner which can simultaneously collect and record the radio programs. Now this leaves the listener the freedom to enjoy the programs at his own will and pace. As simple as that.
Friday, October 29, 2004 7:31 PM by Eileen Brown

# re: RSS feeds and how to use them

I agree. But it all seems to be so dfficult doesn't it? I've been put off blogging for ages, as I've imagined it to be embedded in developer land, and not for us mere engineering platform mortals. Why isn't there some "how to get blogging" site somewhere, a sort of blogging 101 for the terrified? I'd have been here ages ago!
Saturday, October 30, 2004 9:14 AM by Rod Trent

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