RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a way to quickly read your favorite sites without having to actually visit each site. RSS pulls “feeds” from each site into a single reader. Here’s why RSS is so convenient:
1. It’s better than bookmarking or using favorites because you can access your “reader” from any computer with an internet connection.
2. RSS is better than bookmarking or saving a site to your favorites because you don’t have to return on a daily or weekly basis to find the new content. Your reader indicates the new content right in your reader.
3. You can add RSS feeds to the front page of your personalized Google or Yahoo homepage.
4. You can choose to have new content from your favorite sites emailed to you.
If you’re interested in using RSS, use one of the free readers.
I recommend using Google Reader. The reader gives you the option of reading content from each of your favorite sites in one place. There’s no need to hop from site to site looking for updates and new articles. It’s all right there in your reader!
To subscribe to my feed via email or your favorite reader by clicking here.


