RSS for Entertainment
Author: Jeff Spires
RSS for entertainment
RSS or Really Simple Syndication is XML formatting that scans through websites "sniffing" out updated infromation and proceeds to send that information to subscirbers
You will need an aggregator in order to use an RSS feed. Aggregators are available online and you will soon find that the there are numerous aggregators available on the web. Aggregators can be downloaded for free.
RSS feeds provide fresh information instantly to subscribers. These made into summarizations so that the subscriber will know, brieftly, the item is about. If there is interest, the subscriber then clicks on the ling view the full version. RSS feeds and also be received and read by cell phones and PDAs.
The majority of entertainment websites will have RSS feeds in place. Such as BBC, Reuters, Boston Globe, and CNN. These feeds can provide music reviews, game news, interviews, movie stories, etc. Fans enjoy the following receiving news about their favorite movie stars and sports heroes.... or the latest gaming news.
Subscribing to an RSS feed is just a click of a button. You may need to manually copy the URL and place it in your aggregator. Other times RSS feeds can be automatically downloaded to the reader.
Local news can also be received through an RSS feed. So, instead of turning on your TV, subscribers can and view it at anytime on their PC, cell phone, or PDA. Subcribers and read it when and how they want to with no advertisements or countless useless information!
Individuals who have blogs with syndicated content can submit the syndicated versions of their blogs to RSS feed directories. Blog enthusiasts can then have access to their RSS feeds. Feedster is one of the most popular search engines for this. You can use this to find numerous entertainment articles, stories, and reviews as RSS feed.
RSS feeds are definitely revolutionizing the way consumers get information.
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Good Luck!
Jeff Spires