Feeds are alive, well, and can help deshittify things opinion A couple of timely blog posts remind us that RSS is alive, well, and can help you resist enshittification of the Web.… Last week, Caroline ...
RSS feed readers are the most effective way to stay on top of the news you want. With all of the advancements in technology, we have yet to see something that really surpasses the effectiveness and ...
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a format that enables web sites to share headlines and other content. WTHR.com offers several different RSS feeds for use in news readers. These ...
Many Web applications can output their own RSS feed but sometimes you will want to add items to a feed that have been created by non-RSS aware applications. This is likely in intranet environments ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
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Update May 25, 2016: We have a new RSS feeds. Find us on FeedBurner and VentureBeat.com/RSS! If you're a regular VentureBeat reader, you're probably reading this in ...
Newsletters are great—a clogged email inbox is not. I understand why newsletters took off and RSS didn't. Most people are never going to download a dedicated app for reading news and take the time to ...
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has been part of my daily brain sustenance for more than 5 years. Most sites that produce content on a regular basis provide RSS feeds for their readers. The ubiquitous ...
I'm a man of few RSS feeds. I usually try a new feed, and end up dumping it after too long for a low signal-to-noise and/or repetition with my other feeds. For example, I used to have 3 or 4 deal ...
RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication, enables you to subscribe to content feeds from your favorite sections of edweek.org. Each feed will contain headlines of 15 of the most recent stories ...