What’s an RSS?
RSS is the acronym of “Real Simple Syndication”. Websites use RSS to easily create and distribute new contents that include links, headlines and summaries.
To read a source is necessary to sign up by means of an adder, a web-based or desktop application that shows the new contents published by the source provider subscribed.
Thanks to adders or readers of feeds (website programs that let users read web ) you may get summaries of all sites you want to from the operating system’s desktop, email programs or by means of Web-based applications that act as adders . You don’t need to open the browser, yet you may visit dozens of websites.
The adder rounds out news or stories published in the chosen syndicated websites and shows the new changes or modifications that have taken place in those channels. That is, it alerts that websites have added new contents since our latest reading and what those new contents really are. That information is called feed.