RSS Feeds
RSS feeds from GreenCast
What are RSS Feeds?
RSS feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content.
You can get the latest news and tech notes in one place, as soon as
its published, without having to visit the websites you have taken
the feed from.
How can I use them?
In general, the first thing you need is something called a news
reader. This is a piece of software that checks the feeds and lets
you read any new articles that have been added. There are many
different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and
some of which are downloadable applications.
Browser-based news readers let you catch up with your RSS feed
subscriptions from any computer, whereas downloadable applications
let you store them on your main computer, in the same way that you
either download your e-mail using Outlook, or keep it on a
web-based service like Hotmail.
Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to
decide what content you want it to receive.
If you click on the RSS button you can subscribe to the feed in
various ways, including by dragging the URL of the feed into your
news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed
in your news reader. Most sites that offer feeds use a similar
orange button, but some may just have a normal web link.
Some browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari,
automatically check for feeds for you when you visit a website, and
display an icon when they find one. This can make subscribing to
feeds much easier. For more details on these, please check their
websites.
How do I get a news reader?
There is a range of different news readers available and new
versions are appearing all the time.
Different news readers work on different operating systems, so
you will need to choose one that will work with your computer.