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What Is RSS? (Podcasting 101)
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This podcast, "Information Access in the 21st Century: RSS and News Aggregators," was presented and recorded on September 30, 2005, by Wesley A. Fryer in the Texas Tech College of Education. » url to the podcast itself: http://www.archive.org/download/WesleyAFryerPodcast2WhatIsRSS/20050930ttucoepodcast.mp3
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10 RSS Hacks
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Here, for no reason at all, are 10 RSS power user tips that you can use to enhance your life. Some of these you might already know, others you may not.
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23 real simple steps to making your Internet li...
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It’s time to take your relationship with the Internet to the next level. 23 short, easy steps with as little jargon as possible.
You, who may have heard of “feeds” but been put off by those geeky letters people throw around when talking about it and felt confused about where and how to start, welcome.
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How to subscribe to Feeds in Yahoo
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Each RSS Feed reader is different. Each one has a different process to subscribe to feeds. The instructions are usually clear. Here is an article that describes how to subscribe to Feeds in Yahoo.
An article on how to subscribe to RSS feeds in Yahoo.
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How to use Google Reader - Screencast
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This is a Flash screencast, made by Andy Wibbels, to walk folks through getting familiar with the new web-enabled Google Reader news aggregator.
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HOW TO: Getting Started with RSS
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RSS has become a valuable technology for everything from casual web users to webmasters. RSS exists as a means to gather and display information quickly and easily. By the end of this article, you should know what RSS is and how to use it to make your life easier.
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iTunes 6.0.2: import/export OPML
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iTunes 6.0.2 can import/export OPML.
A short explatation how to export your subscribed podcasts list to an OPML file and -the other way aroun- import an OPML file with subscriptions to add the podcasts to your iTunes subscribtions collection.
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RSS for non-techies
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Presentation by Tom Raftery for IT@Cork [October 25th, 2005] - RSS for non-techies! in the National Software Centre.
Several references to other resources.
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RSS tutorial (W3 Schools)
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RSS basics: Introduction - introduction to what RSS is and how to use. History - how RSS started and how it developed and changed. Syntax - brief introduction how to make RSS. RSS Channel - how to make and what can be included in the channel-element. RSS Item - how to make and what can be included in the item- element. Publishing/reading: - How to publish yours and read other site's RSS.
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Screencast: RSS - Automated Web Surfing
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This short screencast gives a quick overview on how you can use RSS to automate your web surfing and remove the tedium of manually checking websites and blogs. The screencast is based on mac applications but the basic principles are the same on the windows platform so please check it out if you are a windows user!
Format: Apple QuickTime (mov)
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Using RSS 101 - Screencast
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Alex Barett Blog: The screencast shows how to download and set up an RSS reader (there are lots of choices out there, including browser-based readers, but I prefer Feeddemon), how to access the RSS content once in the RSS reader and how to subsrcibe to an RSS feed.
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What is RSS?
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2 page article describing what RSS is, how to use it, a brief history, etc. Describes a function to extract information from a RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 feed.
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What is RSS? - an introduction for non technica...
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Animated video explaining RSS/web feeds to a non-technical person.
Click the QuickTime icon on the resource page. (ca 6 minutes Quicktime/4.3 MBytes.)
[file http://www.educ.ttu.edu/online/wfryer/videos/what-is-rss2.mov]
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