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Over the years technology has provided us with more
options for sending and receiving content over the internet.
One of the newest is a delivery system called Real Simple
Syndication or "RSS".
Definition:
RSS is a format for delivering news and other content
through a syndication channel. The most common sites
that publish RSS feeds still include major news organizations
whose information is broken into different stories
and can be delivered to recipients once published.
This delivery concept has also been adopted by other
non-news related sites such as the blogging community
who publish posts (similar to news stories) and allow
other people to subscribe through RSS to receive their
blog posts automatically.
RSS Usage Rates:
RSS has been in use since 1999 but still hasn't been
adopted by the mass Internet community. According
to an October 2005 White Paper published by Yahoo,
"Awareness of RSS is quite low among Internet
users. 12% of users are aware of RSS, and 4% have
knowingly used RSS." [http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss/RSS_whitePaper1004.pdf]
A publisher looking to distribute their content can't
rely on just RSS alone.
Tools to Read RSS:
To read an RSS feed you need news aggregator software
to capture, read and store all the content that is
delivered through RSS. There are many popular aggregators
on the market today, many of which are free of charge.
Two popular types of aggregators are web based readers
(Bloglines) or a desktop reader (SharpReader). The
web based reader is an online free service that you
login and can subscribe, read and manage all your
RSS feeds. The desktop software is similar in features
to its online counterpart but is installed and runs
on your computer.
Will RSS Replace Email?
I'd be willing to wager that anyone reading this
article today checked their email, in fact going a
bit further I bet you not only checked your email
but also replied to some of it as well. Will RSS replace
email? - I think we can collectively say -- no, email
is far too important but the beauty of email is that
you can marry the two technologies together to deliver
information that subscribers want, in the format they
want...
About the Author:
Sean Cohen, Director of Client Relations and Development
of Newtown, PA based AWeber Communications, Inc. an
opt-in email service provider. Visit AWeber and see
how you can incorporate RSS and email automatically
with our newest feature -- Feed Broadcaster.
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