What do you know about RSS?

RSS (originally RDF Site Summary; later, two competing approaches emerged, which used the backronyms Rich Site Summary and Really Simple Syndication respectively)[2] is a type of web feed[3] which allows users and applications to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-readable format.
 
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.
 
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and basically, it’s piece of software which allows your readers to read your content without going to the particular blog. RSS is basically a structure XML document that includes full or summarized text along with other metadata such as published date, author name etc
 
RSS works by having the Web site author maintain a list of notifications on their Web site in a standard way. This list of notifications is called an RSS feed. People who are interested in finding out the latest headlines or changes can check this list. RSS is a way to attract readers to your website rather than creating backlinks. It can make better search engine visibility.
 
RSS is a type of web feed which allows users and applications to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-readable format. These feeds can, for example, allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator.
 
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