RSS

RSS is geek-speak for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. Simply put, RSS really means that you can subscribe to the information that is added to sites that use RSS technology.

What kinds of information can you subscribe to?
 * Blogs
 * News
 * [|Custom News Searches]
 * [|Favorite Web Sites]
 * More

[| RSS in Plain English]

To view RSS feeds you'll need an aggregator. There are many free aggregators that you can use online or download and use on your computer. [|Bloglines] [|Google Reader] [|Pageflakes] [|Netvibes]

Where can you find RSS feeds?

News sites [|New York Times] [|CNN] [|Boston Globe and Boston.com]

Reading Blogs [|Will Richardson] [|David Warlick] [|Vicki Davis] There are tons of blogs in the Internet to see more of what I read check out [|Mike's Bloglines Account]


 * Setting Up Firefox to subscribe to your feeds:**

Go to the **Firefox** menu and select **Preferences**... Click on the **Feeds** tab. Click on the radio button next to **Subscribe to the feed using:** and click on the RSS aggregator you use below.

rss url="http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/International.xml" link="true" number="10"