What is RSS?

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RSS 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
 
What is RSS?
>rss is stands for "really simple syndication".
>it is easy way to distribute a list of headlines,update notices and some limes content to a wide no.of people.
>it is used by computer program that organize those headlines and notices for easy reading.
 
Rss (Rich Site Summary) is an organization for conveying consistently changing web content. Numerous news-identified locales, weblogs and other online distributers syndicate their substance as a Rss Feed to whoever needs it.
 
RSS is really simple syndication. Submit the content on the website through rss submit the content to the all user with help of mail.
 
RSS is stands for real simple syndication.
It is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updates works ,such as blog entries ,news headlines ,audio and video in a standardized format.
 
Having an RSS feed, and lots of subscribers seemed to help my sites quite a bit when Google Reader was still in use. Now that it is no longer available, I really don't know if having an RSS feed is of any use in regards to SEO other than the PageRank and the additional internal links.
 
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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 on the real simple syndication. It is feed format for the website. Update the content of the website and improve the ranking fast with the daily update the content. Message send to the all users of the website.
 
RSS (Rich Site Summary); originally RDF Site Summary; often dubbed Really Simple Syndication, uses a family of standard web feed formats to publish frequently updated information: blog entries, news headlines, audio, video. An RSS document (called "feed", "web feed"or "channel") includes full or summarized text, and metadata, like publishing date and author's name.
 
RSS (Rich Site Summary; originally RDF Site Summary; often called Really Simple Syndication) uses a family of standard web feed formats to publish frequently updated information: blog entries, news headlines, audio, video. An RSS document (called "feed", "web feed",or "channel") includes full or summarized text, and metadata, like publishing date and author's name.

RSS feeds enable publishers to syndicate data automatically. A standard XML file format ensures compatibility with many different machines/programs. RSS feeds also benefit users who want to receive timely updates from favourite websites or to aggregate data from many sites.

Subscribing to a website RSS removes the need for the user to manually check the website for new content. Instead, their browser constantly monitors the site and informs the user of any updates. The browser can also be commanded to automatically download the new data for the user.
 
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RSS is an XML-based vocabulary for distributing Web content in opt-in feeds. Feeds allow the user to have new content delivered to a computer or mobile device as soon as it is published. A Web site that wants to allow other sites to publish some of its content creates an RSS document and registers the document with an RSS publisher. A user that can read RSS-distributed content can use the content on a different site. Syndicated content can include data such as news feeds, events listings, news stories, headlines.
 
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