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| CN2.com: Your Community Portal RSS Feeds
What is RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a format for syndicating news and content from news sites. It is a method of summarizing the latest news and information from a website in a lightweight form that can be read by any number of news readers and aggregators. This gives users the ability to obtain the latest news from a site in a headline format, and thus have headlines from their favorite sites in one central place. What do I need to use RSS? You will need a RSS-aware application. Some applications (known as news aggregators or readers) exist solely for RSS use. Other programs include RSS support, such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari RSS. For a list of news aggregators and readers, try these links: Once you have an application that supports RSS, you simply add the feed address you want from the list below under RSS Feeds. Check the manual or installation instructions of your application for assistance on how to add a feed. What version of RSS do you support? All feeds are provided in RSS v2.0. What is XML? XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language and is the file format that RSS uses. RSS Feeds
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