Are you familiar with Really Simple Syndication, aka Rich Site Summary? An RSS feed is a means by which you can easily subscribe online to any number of websites’ news feeds that will provide you with headlines and short news blurbs as they’re published. Learning how to define RSS feeds raises a few questions, like “what is an RSS reader?” and “what is mean by RSS feed wiki?”
Well, an RSS reader is a software plugin (such as the WordPress RSS plugin) that shows you a “ticker tape” style display of new RSS content to which you’ve subscribed. Then you can click on an RSS feed link if you want to expand the headline and read more about that particular update. A particular RSS feed can also be known as an RSS channel.
RSS feed wiki can mean a few things. It can simply be the search term with which you would look up Wikipedia or other Wiki articles to explain how Rich Site Summary works. Or RSS feed wiki can refer to free RSS feeds that keep you updated with changes to any particular Wiki type website. Keep in mind that this is not a typical application of RSS feed technology. Or it can refer to a Wiki type database of information that exhaustively details anything having to do with RSS feeds, which ones are out there, and how they work.
What are some applications you might find for an RSS feed Wiki? Well, RSS feeds are often used to stay abreast of business news, or especially of fluctuations in the stock market. They can also be used to stay on top of sports scores, and to get international or national news headlines. Technology RSS feeds are also very popular, with updates about the latest tech developments. With so many uses for a good RSS reader, why not give it a try today?
RSS feed applications: stock market, music, weather