RSS feeds make the latest information from a website or area within a website available in a simplified format. This formatted information is called a feed and can be used to find what you care about most on the internet more easily and more quickly than what has been possible in the past. RSS feeds make sure you never miss an update on your favorite products or articles, yet save you the time of searching for the information yourself.
Though RSS makes surfing the web simpler, it can seem a bit complicated at first. So let’s first start with the abbreviation, RSS. It stands for Really Simple Syndication. Here’s an example. Do you ever wish that you had a personalized newspaper where you chose the stories and information that you actually wanted to read? RSS does that for you. It creates a news syndicate customized just for you. After you initially subscribe to the feed, you simply need to go to your reader and all the searching is done for you. RSS feeds save time and effort on your part.