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The Basics of RSS: What is RSS?

Jun 30 Posted by Jason on June 30th, 2008

RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, allows you to view a website’s latest content within a feed reader. The point? You can bundle multiple websites’ feeds and catch up on all of the latest updates to your favorite websites from one place, instead of visiting each site manually. For more technical information, you can view this Wikipedia article, but this post will feature more of how to use RSS.

Finding RSS Feeds

RSS Icon

RSS is usually identified by this ubiquitous orange icon pictured above. If you see it, it usually designates a feed.

Firefox Location Bar with Gmail and RSS Button

If a website has an RSS feed, the RSS icon will show up in the Firefox location bar…

Internet Explorer RSS Button At CNN

Or Internet Explorer’s RSS button will light up.

Safari RSS Icon at CNN

Safari doesn’t use the RSS icon, and instead displays a blue button in the location bar with the text RSS.

Using RSS with Google Reader

Google provides an excellent web based feed reader, called Google Reader. We’re going to show you how to subscribe to an RSS feed using Google Reader.

In Mozilla Firefox

Firefox: Subscribe to CNN - Top Stories

Click the RSS button. A menu of possible choices shows up. For now, we’re going to use CNN’s Top Stories feed.

Firefox: Subscribe using Google

Google will greet you with a portion of the RSS feed and asks you how you want to subscribe. Since we’re showing this for Google Reader, select Google and click Subscribe Now.

Google: Use Reader to Subscribe

Google will ask whether to use iGoogle or Add to Google Reader. Pick Add to Google Reader. Your new feed should show up in Google Reader.

In Windows Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer: RSS Button Menu at CNN

Click the RSS button on the right part, and click CNN - Top Stories.

Internet Explorer: Copy Feed Location

Internet Explorer will also show the feed. Since it doesn’t provide a way to subscribe using an application other than itself, we’ll need to copy the URL of the feed.

Google: Add Subscription

Head over to Google Reader, and click the Add Subscription button. Paste in the URL you copied from the feed, and click Add.

We’ve covered how to subscribe to an RSS feed using Google Reader in both Firefox and Internet Explorer.

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