May 19, 2011

RSS

RSS stands for Really Simple Sindication, namely a syndication system that allows you to get updates / latest article from your favorite sites automatically. Suppose you really like this blog (just an example you know!), then by subscribing to the RSS me you'll get new articles every time I update this blog.

In the past, Internet users who do not want to miss the latest updates from favorite sites have to bookmark these sites on your computer's browser and then check it regularly and periodically to see if there are new articles are added. Then when he checked the site has been updated of course very good. But what if when checked turns out that the site has not been updated? Or what if for some reason you forgot to check?

That's why you need a RSS. By registering yourself in your favorite RSS sites, you will not miss the latest updates because a copy will be sent directly to you. In simple terms this can be analogous to the RSS functions as delivering newspapers. If the content is a newspaper site and you are a newspaper reader, the RSS is delivering newspapers that will send the newspaper to you. Of course before you must register first registered as a customer for the newspaper.

It's a little idea about the notion RSS? if not please you read again to understand.

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