What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" -- it's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs.
Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries. The Christian Science Monitor, CNN, and CNET News are among the many sites that now deliver updated online content via RSS.
TravelNewsFast.com offers an RSS feed you can read using third-party RSS news reader software.
How do I use RSS?
You need an RSS reader to use RSS feeds. RSS readers allow you to find feeds and subscribe to them, so that content is delivered to you. To subscribe to an RSS feed takes only a couple of clicks, and does not involve any registration process or fee.
After you have subscribed to an RSS feed, headlines will begin to flow to your reader. When you see a headline that interests you, just click it to view the full article.
RSS Readers
There are many different Really Simple Syndication (RSS) readers available. Some readers are designed with user interfaces that resemble e-mail inboxes instead of browsers. Whatever your preference, all RSS readers are used to collect, update, and display RSS feeds.
Here are a few that you may find useful:
To Subscribe to Content
To subscribe to TravelNewsFast.com content, right-click on this XML icon and choose Copy Shortcut. Then paste the url into the appropriate location in your RSS reader.
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