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RSSReally Simple Syndication: an RSS feed is a list of information taken from a website or service, updated in real-time with any new information added to the website.
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RSSReally Simple Syndication. A family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. An RSS document (which is called a “feed” or “web feed” or “channel”) contains either a summary of content (“teaser”) from an associated web site or the full text. RSS is one of the many ways of connec [..]
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RSSRich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. RSS is an acronym for Rich Site Summary, an XML format for distributing news headlines on the Web - also known as syndication. Source: Lazworld
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RSSA commonly used protocol for delivering web-based content such as blogs. RSS is an XML-based format that allows webmasters to provide fresh web content in a succinct manner. It is fast becoming an eas [..]
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RSSRSS (an acronym for "Rich Site Summary" and later coined "Really Simple Syndication") is a way for web sites to summarize their content, such as news articles, to m [..]
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RSS(Also known as Rich Site Summary) A system often used with XML to create channels that one suscribes to and views via a news reader or other special system.
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RSSMost commonly referred to as Really Simple Syndication. This is a format used in the internet community to help standardize the syndication of information. This syndication is also refered to as a &am [..]
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RSSReal Steak Sex. A semi-annual celebration through the streets of Philadelphia to sample the many different offerings of Philadelphia cheesesteaks. RSSs are cataloged chronologically and often document [..]
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RSS(an acronym for really sick shit)
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RSSGeneral information delivered in abbreviated or condensed form. Used in the same context as the classic "411", or "skinny" on a given subject.
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RSSStands for Racial Stereotype Syndrome. A sarcastic short name to describe the behavior of racist people.
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RSSReally Simple Syndication A Web content syndication format. RSS is dialect of XML. All RSS files must conform to the XML 1.0 specification, as published on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website.
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RSS(Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication) A commonly used protocol for syndication and sharing of content, originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles, [..]
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RSSReally Simple Syndication (AKA Rich Site Summary, AKA RDF Site Summary) A lightweight, XML-based format for feeds of information. Generally used for information that is updated on a regular basis, suc [..]
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RSSDrupal produces feeds in RSS of the content on your Drupal Gardens site, allowing others to subscribe and get automatic notification of new content using RSS-capable programs and applications (e-mail clients, Google Reader, etc.). This is a good way to build your site's readership. Drupal produces a number of RSS feeds by default. For example, [..]
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RSSSoftware system making use of feed reader or aggregator programmes that facilitates subscriber access to their favourite web sites by helping to check feeds and pick out materials of interest to them.
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RSSfeed is a small blog about Junior Golf (kind of an online journal), which will also let you know whenever any new or changed Web pages appear on Junior-Golf-Guide website. Furthermore, it keeps you up-to-date with special postings related to sports development for young athlete and gives you a lot of tips, advice and reviews about Kids Golf Schools [..]
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RSSReally Simple Syndication
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RSSStands for "RDF Site Summary," but is commonly referred to as "Really Simple Syndication." RSS is method of providing website content such as news stories or software updates in a [..]
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RSSXML Acronyms Dictionary RDF Site SummaryRDF Site Summary is a lightweight multipurpose extensible metadata description and syndication format. RSS is an XML application, conforms to the W3C's RDF Specification and is extensible via XML-namespace and/or RDF based modularization.Access the specification ...
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RSSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) refers to several XML document formats designed for publishing site updates. When you subscribe to a website's RSS feed, the website sends information and updates [..]
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RSSRSS is the acronym used to describe the de facto standard for the syndication of Web content. RSS is an XML-based format and while it can be used in different ways for content distribution, its most w [..]
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RSSOriginally, an abbreviation of RDF Site Summary, renamed Rich Site Summary, and later redubbed Really Simple Syndication. A method of Web syndication, originally developed at Netscape, which uses XML [..]
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RSSRich Site Summary or Remote Site Syndication. Click here for an article about how to use RSS and some tips.
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RSSRSS is a development in Internet technology that enables users to subscribe to websites that change or add content regularly, for example news sites (such as the BBC) and sites containing Blogs, Nings [..]
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RSSRSS or Real Simple Syndication is technology designed to allow users to subscribe to a specific content feed and be automatically alerted when new updates are available.
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RSSThis began life as Rich Site Summary in 1999, then mutated to Really/Real Simple Simple Syndication in 2002, then Real Simple Synchronisation in 2005.
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RSSRich Site Summary (also called Really Simple Syndication) are formats for delivering regularly updated web content provided by news sites, blogs, audio, video and other online publishers. Users subscr [..]
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RSSRich Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication is a method of syndicating information to a feed reader or other software which allows people to subscribe to a channel they are interested in.
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RSS Format for storing online information to make it readable by many different kinds of software. Many blogs and web sites feature RSS feeds, constantly updated in a form that can be read by a newsreade [..]
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RSSA family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts in a standardized format. An RSS document contains either a summary of conten [..]
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RSSRich site summary: a format for delivering regularly changing web content.
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RSSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based syndication format for distributing content on the Web. New articles that have been added to a journal can be distributed using the RSS format. An RSS d [..]
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RSSA family of web feed formats (often dubbed Really Simple Syndication) used to publish frequently updated works — such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video — in a standardized format. An R [..]
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RSSA standard for websites to push their content to readers through Web formats to create regular updates through a “feed reader” or “RSS Reader.” The symbol is generally a orange square with radiating w [..]
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RSSDepending on whom you ask, RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, Real-time Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. Regardless of the name, the end result is the same. You subscribe to data [..]
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RSSShorthand for Real Simple Syndication, or Rich Site Summary. A process by which news or other time-sensitive information is conveyed automatically to online subscribers.
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RSSshort for Real Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary; format sites can use to indicate they have been updated, people can then subscribe to receive the stream of updates via an RSS reader.
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RSSAn acronym for “Real Simple Syndication”. An XML-based format used for delivering content automatically after someone is signed up to the publisher’s RSS Feed. Similar to signing up to an email list, [..]
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RSSRSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts. An RSS document (which is called a "feed" or "web feed [..]
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RSSAnother acronym, it means Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a file format that can be used to publish blogs, podcasts, news, and other frequently-updated content. Using an RSS reader allows the user t [..]
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RSSRich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication. A standard protocol for sharing of content such as news articles and very popular with bloggers. RSS “feeds” are sources of informatio [..]
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RSS(Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary or Real Simple Syndication)
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RSSstands for Really Simple Syndication, and is a popular method for publishing regularly updated content on the Internet. Instead of repeatedly checking a website for new content, a user can subscribe t [..]
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RSSStands for Really Simple Syndication. It’s an easy way to “feed” content from one site to another.
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RSSRSS technique of broadcasting a newsfeed from a website summarising changes. RDF (Resource Development Framework). Nature Magazine sends its daily updates that way. They provide headlines, summaries a [..]
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RSSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a popular, lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines, and other web content between sites. It is most often used for gathering and distributing news and [..]
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RSSA way to publish web site content on websites that update frequently. Content is sent to a feed - to view an RSS feed you'll need an RSS reader.
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RSSRSS stands for either Rich Site Summary, Really Simple Syndication, or RDF Site Summary, depending upon whom you ask. The general idea is that it can provide brief summaries of articles that appear in [..]
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RSSA format for information syndication, enabling the publishing of data which can then be reused in other contexts. RSS sources are often called feeds, meaning that new information is produced and publi [..]
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RSSThis acronym stands for really simple syndication and refers to the syndication of Web content. RSS is an XML-based format that can be used to:
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RSSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a method for distributing and aggregating Web content (such as news headlines) that changes frequently. Using RSS, Web content providers can easily create and disseminate feeds of data that include, for example, news links, headlines, and summaries.
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RSS"Really Simple Syndication": a format for syndicating many types of content, including blog entries, torrent files, video clips on news-like sites; specifically frequently updated content on [..]
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RSSRSS, an acronym for Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication, is an XML vocabulary for describing and syndicating content on the Web. An RSS file on a Web site provides conten [..]
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RSSSee Really Simple Syndication
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RSSRSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is one format that websites use to syndicate content. To see content that is syndicated you need a special program (called an aggregator) or you can view it on certain websites designed for this purpose.
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RSSSee RDF Site Summary .
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RSSSoftware which organizes online sources of information for the individual.
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RSS(Regional Subscription System) The system by which CenturyLink processes Equal Access information that allows end users to obtain service from their Interexchange Carrier of [..]
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RSS Stands for "RDF Site Summary," but is commonly referred to as "Really Simple Syndication." RSS is method of providing website content such as news stories or software updates in a standard XML format. Websites such as The Wall Street Journal and CNET's News.com provide news stories to various RSS directories that distribut [..]
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RSSRoot sum square;
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RSSMost commonly 'Really Simple Syndication' but also 'Rich Site Summary', RSS is a standard technology that standardises the publication of regularly updated websites. These can be r [..]
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RSSA family of XML-based web feed formats used to publish frequently updated information such as news headlines, blog entries, etc. RSS feeds are very lightweight (especially compared to full web pages) [..]
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RSSRSS (most commonly expanded as really simple syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works such as blog entries, news headlines, audio and video in a standardis [..]
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RSSReally Simple Syndication (RSS) is a family of web feed formats specified in XML (a generic specification for data formats) and is used for web syndication. RSS feeds enable users to passively receive [..]
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RSSMost recently defined as Really Simple Syndication; it refers to the formats used for the syndication of audio, video, and text content through the web.
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RSSNews delivered to a desktop computer or other Internet device.
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RSSAn RSS feed (the way a stream of data is delivered to a device) keeps track of updates on a website selected, so that the information you get is always the most recent update.
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RSSroot sum square
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RSSSoftware system making use of feed reader or aggregator programmes that facilitates subscriber access to their favourite web sites by helping to check feeds and pick out materials of interest to them.
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RSSReally Simple Synication: RSS is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts in a standardized format.[2] An RSS document [..]
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RSSTechnology used to send content or parts of messages to subscribers via “Feeds“. RSS is either a software application, which is able to read feeds or a small plug-in, required to read the feed. New in [..]
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RSSholliseaster.com/feed/ Twitter:
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RSSRotary steering system
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RSSis a format for syndicating web content. Readers can subscribe to RSS feeds without providing personal information, and then automatically receive updates about the content they are interested in.
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RSSRich Site Summary (RSS) is a format for syndicating web content. People who create content use RSS feeds to broadcast their content to their target audience. And their readers can subscribe to RSS fee [..]
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RSSRegional Spatial Strategy
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RSSRealscale Solar System, mod for KSP
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RSSRSS is an abbreviation for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary", a family of web feed formats.
RSS may also refer to:
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RSSRSS (Rich Site Summary; originally RDF Site Summary; often called Really Simple Syndication) is a type of web feed which allows users to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-re [..]
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RSSRSS (Rich Site Summary; originally RDF Site Summary; often called Really Simple Syndication) is a type of web feed which allows users to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-re [..]
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RSSRSS (Rich Site Summary; originally RDF Site Summary; often called Really Simple Syndication) is a type of web feed which allows users to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-re [..]
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