Subscribe to RSS feeds to track blogs and news
Artman clicked an RSS link and got a screenful of code instead of easy access to favorite news sources. He asked the Windows forum for advice.
Lincoln Spector | Tuesday, November 15 2011Whether it originally stood for Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary, there are good reasons why most people who use RSS think it stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an extraordinarily easy way to keep track of your favorite news sites and blogs. Subscribe to an RSS feed, and you can scan the latest headlines and read the articles that interest you.
Virtually every blog has at least one RSS feed, but subscribing to a feed isn't always easy. Sometimes you click an RSS link and get a page full of code. Bad coding on the part of the site's developers caused this problem, but you can easily work around it. Just copy the URL for that page of gobbledygook, then paste that URL into the appropriate field in whatever program you use to read your feeds.
And if you don't know what program to use for that purpose, here are a few suggestions:
Internet Explorer 9: To subscribe, click an RSS link, then click Subscribe to this feed. You'll find your subscriptions in the Favorites pull-down menu's Feeds tab.
Firefox: To subscribe, click an RSS link. From the "Subscribe to this feed using" pull-down menu, select Live Bookmarks, then click Subscribe Now. You'll find your links on the Bookmarks menu, with recent items appearing as cascading submenus.
Google Reader: Chrome lacks RSS support, but Google's cloud-based RSS reader will work in that or any other browser.
Email: You have a choice of services that can deliver RSS feeds to your inbox. I'm recommending feedmyinbox because it's simple and reliable. But it's not a good option if you need information quickly. It sends you posts for each feed only once a day.
And I'm not even discussing the smartphone apps, here.
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