Market Watch


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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's a web feed format that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format.

How it works:

  • Websites create an RSS feed (usually an XML file) that contains information about their latest content, like headlines, summaries, and links to the full articles.
  • You subscribe to this feed using an RSS reader.
  • The RSS reader checks the feed regularly for updates.
  • When new content is available, it's displayed in your RSS reader.

Benefits of using RSS feeds:

  • Stay updated: Easily keep track of multiple websites without visiting them individually.
  • Time-saving: Efficiently gather news, blog posts, and other content in one place.
  • Customization: Create personalized news feeds based on your interests.
  • Offline reading: Some RSS readers allow you to download content for offline access.

Where to find RSS feeds:

  • Many websites offer RSS feeds. Look for icons that resemble an orange square with a white antenna or the letters "RSS" or "XML."
  • You can also use RSS feed discovery services to find feeds for specific topics.


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