What is RSS?
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feeds used to publish
frequently updated content in a standardized format.
An RSS file is a simple text file, XML formatted, that summarizes the content.
How to read an RSS?
To read an RSS feed you will need a feed reader (also called news reader or
aggregator). There are many different versions available, many for free. You
can also use online feed aggregators offered by internet sites such as Yahoo!,
Microsoft Live, NewsGator, Google (and many others...). Most internet browsers
such as Firefox, Internet Explorer (from version 7.0), Opera, and Safari are
also able to read and aggregate RSS feeds.
You can download a reader
here.
How to add an RSS Feed?
You just need to click on the RSS icon above and copy the address or copy the
feed address below of the feed you want into the feed reader.