What is a RSS feed?
A "feed" is a summary of Web content that is updated on a regular basis. It is a way for users to keep informed of a Web site's latest changes. The feed format that we use is Really Simple Syndication (RSS) 2.0.
Feeds help us make content more accessible, and they allow you to easily see new content. A summary or "headline" view lets you quickly scan recent content changes, and headlines are linked to their appropriate content. How to subscribe to a feed
Before you subscribe to a feed, you'll need an RSS reader or aggregator to view content in RSS. Several free and commercial RSS readers are available on the Internet. Once you have an RSS reader, simply right-click on an RSS link, copy the URL, and paste it into your reader to display the content in RSS. SharpReader - RSS reader
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| SharpReader is an easy to use RSS Aggregator. The clean interface allows you to organize your feeds, set subscription options and more. You can view feeds without having to subscribe to them, re-order headlines, filter items by time and search for keywords in the current channel. Additional features include Feedster and Technorati integration and plug-in support.
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