How To Use RSS: The Simple Way

April 24th, 2007 - By:  Alex Bailey

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To tech savvy computer users experimenting with new things isn't a big deal. You read on the subject, ask people, or post on a forum. However, a lot of users are afraid to try new things. One of the most useful things for news junkies is RSS. RSS is such an important thing, which I use daily. It really never occurred to be how complex it may seem to certain users. Opening a file and seeing all that XML can be overwhelming. However, I just saw this cool video that explained RSS in normal English. They don't complicated terminology; it's all easy to understand and comprehend.

There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don't. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don't know where to start.

In this video they use Google reader as the RSS client. There are plenty of alternatives, but if you're interested enough, give mine a try. I coded it about a year ago, so it's not the best piece of software, however it does work. If you need an RSS feed to get started with, subscribe to mine.

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