How To Use RSS Feeds
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How To Use RSS Feeds
RSS is a way to check for updates to your favourite websites, without having to visit each site individually. We'll show you how to use this great timesaver. How to use RSS Feeds effectively!
How to use RSS feeds
Step 1
You will need
Step 2
Choose a RSS program
To use RSS, you will need to use a RSS Aggregator, a single program that gathers information from all your favourite sites. If you use a lot of different computers during your day, a web-based RSS aggregator is a good choice. An RSS website like newsgator, or the RSS features found in internet portals such as yahoo and msn, puts your RSS feeds onto your own web page, accessible from any computer with an internet connection. If you use the same computer all day, an RSS aggregator built into your web browser, such as Internet Explorer 7 or Mozilla Firefox, or a separate RSS aggregator program downloaded onto your computer, such as bitscast, would be a good solution.
Step 3
Find a RSS feed
You can tell if a website has a RSS feed if it displays one of these three orange symbols. These are the link to the address of the website's RSS feed. RSS symbols are usually found at the top of a website's front page. Larger sites such as the BBC's website, may have multiple RSS feeds for each section, such as separate news feeds for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Some browsers with RSS built in, such as Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox, will detect RSS feeds automatically.
Step 4
Subscribe
To subscribe to a RSS feed, you need to copy its web address into your RSS aggregator. Some aggregators will automatically subscribe to a feed by simply left clicking on the orange RSS symbol or the aggregator's own logo, which can often be found close by. Alternatively, right click on the orange RSS logo and left click on the ‘copy shortcut' option, and then paste the address straight into your RSS aggregator.
Step 5
View your RSS feeds
Now your RSS aggregator has the RSS feed's web address, it will automatically check for new updates at regular intervals, you don't have to do a thing. Depending on your program, you may receive the entire article, or the first few lines with a link to see the whole article online.


Olá, há um tempo atrás
Olá, há um tempo atrás escrevi dois posts em português sobre o uso de RSS Feeds, um explica um pouco sobre os leitores de feeds, o outro ensina como adicionar feeds no Bloglines (um tutorial que ensina desde o básico). Os link são esses:
- Leitores de RSS agregadores de notícias
- Como adicionar um RSS fed no Bloglines
Abraços,
Marcelo
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