RSS is Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary and is used by news websites, weblogs and podcasting. RSS feeds provide web content, or summaries of web content, together with links to the full versions of the content. It delivers this information as an XML file called an RSS feed, webfeed, RSS stream or RSS channel.
In addition to streamlining syndication, RSS feeds allow a website’s frequent readers to track site updates immediately using an aggregator. The aggregator provides a consolidated view of the content in a single browser display or desktop application.
You will need an RSS application on your desktop or device, such as Bloglines, Yahoo, and then you can let your RSS application know which content to fetch by:
Once set up, you should begin to receive the latest tables of contents into your web page or RSS reader. New Table of Content feeds will automatically be delivered to your RSS browser or reader as they become available. With Electropages you have a number of RSS feeds to choose from: