![]() Andrew Min and Nathanael Yellis ( personal and Heritage Action) are two people who I follow, share with, and get their shared articles from because our RSS feed readers know to share like that. With almost everything coming to one place, you can choose to leave stuff unread until you are ready, and visit only one site (your RSS reader) when you have time.ģ) You can easily share and receive articles within your network. When you “subscribe” to sources, you don’t have to remember to actually visit each of those sources each day, and don’t waste your time when there was new new content posted anyhow.Ģ) Centralizes your articles. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)ġ) Works better than memory. This post will focus exclusively on RSS: why and how. I’ve bumped into dozens of people who read the blog but missed the RSS bit and don’t use RSS. Last year I showed you how to set this up in a youtube video about Firefox plugins. ![]() Really Simple Syndication (RSS), the orange broadcasty symb ol thingy (usually) that you can click on at most blogs, websites, and from google news searches… Do you use it every day? You need to.
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