An overview of RSS and Web feeds
Last Modified: Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 1:06 p.m.
About RSS
You may have noticed Web pages sprouting orange boxes with the initials RSS or XML and wondered what they're for. These orange boxes indicate that the site offers RSS feeds, a tool to read Web content more quickly.
Depending on who you ask, RSS stands for either "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary." Most people opt for simplicity and call them "feeds."
How do I get them?
Early on, people had to download special software to view RSS feeds; examples can be found http://blogspace.com/rss/readers"> here. But now many people check feeds on sites such as www.google.com/reader">Google Reader, http://my.yahoo.com/s/about/rss/index.html">My Yahoo, http://www.newsgator.com">NewsGator or http://www.bloglines.com">Bloglines. In addition, the latest version of most Web browsers let you read RSS feeds without special software. Or, you can set up RSS feeds in http://www.goupstate.com/myupstate">MyUpstate. We've set some up for you there already.
Why use them?
One enthusiast notes that his RSS reader, "enables me to keep up with my favorite sites in a fraction of the time it used to take to visit them each day."
When you check our feeds, you'll see a list of headlines and summary paragraphs of our most recent articles. To read a full article, click on the headline and you're directed to the article on our Web site.
If you check several Web sites daily, you'll begin to appreciate the convenience of quickly checking for updates in one place.
How do I subscribe to feeds?
Click on one of the section names above and follow the instructions for your particular news reader to subscribe to RSS feeds.
Don't worry about seeing a lot of Web code when you click on the link. The important thing is to get the address at the top of the Web browser into your RSS reader.
Can I read RSS in my handheld?
RSS readers are available for handheld computers that connect to the Internet via cellphone connection or WiFi
Handhelds that don't connect directly to the Internet can use http://sourceforge.net/projects/sunrisexp">Sunrise software in combination with a program called Plucker to capture RSS feeds and sync them for reading on the handheld.
Events Calendar More Events Submit Event
- Bentley returning to Byrnes as offensive coordinator
- Davis Still A Gamecock
- Byrnes' Bentley says family comes first
- Vandals tag shopping centers, church with graffiti
- Ilinois Commit Willing To Listen To USC
- Boyd To Visit Clemson This Weekend
- Brown Transferring From USC
- Police blotter: Two charged in armed robbery
- Recruiting Notebook: Canty solid with commitment to Duke
- Cherokee sheriff fires jailer named in state report
- LutzenKirchen To Visit Bama, UT 2 min ago
- Ameris Bank on Woodruff Road robbed 19 min ago
- 3 Charged After Bedridden Woman Found In Filth 39 min ago
- 3 Charged After Bedridden Woman Found In Filth 59 min ago
- 3 Charged After Bedridden Woman Found In Filth 1 hr ago
- Funding uncertainties cloud start of new semester at Clemson 2 hrs ago
- Brown Transferring From USC 2 hrs ago
- Third state trooper facing federal civil rights charge 2 hrs ago
- Breaking: Thousands in Spartanburg County without power 3 hrs ago
- Schofield To See What Clemson Has To Offer 3 hrs ago

Add a Comment
Post a comment | View all comments on this topic.