April 15, 2004
Syndication
About Syndication and RSS
If you're new to RSS and syndication on the web, this page can offer you a brief explanation of the changes that RSS and syndication is bringing to Internet publishing and browsing.
What is RSS?
"RSS" stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a XML-based standard for publishing regular updates to web-based content. Using this standard, web publishers provide updates, such as the latest news headlines or weblog postings. Consumers receive such updates by using RSS reader programs (or online services which are gaining in popularity) to collect and read their favorite feeds in one place. In other words, RSS makes reviewing a large number of sites in a very short time possible. For publishers, RSS makes possible instant delivery of updated content to users.
How do I read RSS Feeds?
You have many choices if you want to collect and read RSS feeds. Primarily, there are two types of feed reading applications: installable programs and web-based services. Among the most popular of such installable programs include NewsGator.
If you prefer to use a web-based service to manage your feeds, Bloglines is a good choice of free web-based feed reading services.
How do I syndicate content from CoolBusinessIdeas.com?
That really depends on the RSS reader you're using. Generally, to track content from the CoolBusinessIdeas.com Blog, select the format you wish to use and paste the address of the feed into your RSS reader when adding a new feed. Syndication of our blog is possible through:
If you're using any one of the following web-based feed-reading services, simply click on the link and you'll be able to add feeds from our blog to your feed-reader directly (after you've signed in).
We hope that you will enjoy our feeds of new business ideas and innovations from around the world.
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