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Learn More About RSS Feeds
What is a RSS Feed?
A feed, also known as RSS feed, XML feed, syndicated content, or web feed, is frequently updated content published by a website. It is usually used for news and blog websites, but can also be used for distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio or video. Feeds can also be used to deliver audio content (usually in MP3 format) which you can listen to on your computer or MP3 player. This is referred to as podcasting.
What does RSS stand for?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is used to describe the technology used in creating feeds.
What formats do your RSS feeds come in?
Our feeds work on the most common formats RSS and Atom. Feed formats are constantly being updated with new versions. Internet Explorer supports RSS 0.91, 1.0, and 2.0, and ATOM .3, 1.0. All web feed formats are based on XML (Extensible Markup Language), a text-based computer language used to describe and distribute structured data and documents.
How can I get automatically updated information from your website?
You can receive content automatically by subscribing to our web feed. When you subscribe to our web feed, you set the interval at which Internet Explorer will check the website for updates. Once you’ve set an interval, Internet Explorer will automatically download the most up-to-date web feed list.
How does your informational feed differ from your webpage?
A feed can have the same content as a webpage, but it’s often formatted differently. When you subscribe, Internet Explorer automatically checks the website and downloads new content so you can see what is new since you last visited the feed.
Does your feed cost money to subscribe?
No, it’s free to our community members!



