RSS and XML - What Is A Syndication Feed?
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really
Simple Syndication, and uses XML formats
such as rdf, rss or xml.
What is XML?
EXtensible
Markup
Language
- A flexible way to create standard information
formats and share both the format and the
data on the World Wide Web.
More and more surfers have discovered the
ease of use and time saving process of accessing
RSS feeds through easy-to-install aggregator
software.
Site Owners use RSS Feeds to announce
news, website updates, and events (or any
other newsworthy announcements).
Internet Surfers use RSS Feeds to quickly
check current headlines, weather, or new
articles on their favorite sites. This new
style of acquiring information from the
internet saves the surfer time - in comparison
to visiting a search engine, surfing through
pages of irrelevant results, or even accessing
websites through their browser’s Favorites
menu.
Internet Surfers use browser-based RSS
services (via a website) or an RSS Reader
(software installed on their desktop) to
read RSS Feeds.
Do You RSS? If so, I invite you
to add our Stock News RSS Feed to your feed
list today to stay informed of site additions.
To view our RSS feeds, you'll need an RSS
Reader such as:
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If
you are using an RSS Feed Reader,
simply copy this url into your reader:
http://www.candlestickforum.com/rssfeed.xml
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You can now receive updates about our newly
added content, including news, articles,
and featured content pages...right to your
computer!
If you would like help in setting up your
RSS feeds, please contact us.
Or call us on our Customer Support Line:
Toll Free: 1-866-251-4015
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