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May 1st, 2008

Today is RSS Awareness Day!

I use RSS, and you should, too. That is the theme of today’s post, so I’ll be laying the peer pressure on pretty thick.

So what exactly is RSS? Well, it stands for really simple syndication. By using an application called a reader and adding subscriptions from your favorite news sites and blogs (hmm…A Fool of Myself comes to mind), the new content from those sites comes to you in your reader. You no longer have to remember all the sites you frequently read, go to them, and hope for new content; if a site has been updated, the new content will appear in your reader. (Come on. Everyone is doing it.)

Still confused? Watch this little video produced by CommonCraft.com to see how you can start using RSS within minutes. I would have made my own video, but I hate reinventing the wheel, and this one is super easy to understand:

To summarize the video, to get started with RSS, you need a reader (e.g. Google Reader, NewsGator, Bloglines, My Yahoo!, etc.). Once you have a reader, add subscriptions to your account by looking for and clicking on the orange RSS logo. That’s it! Just start reading! (I’m going to tell everyone how lame you are for not using RSS!)

If you have any questions about RSS or need help setting it up on your computer, don’t hesitate to leave me a comment. I’ll answer any and all RSS-related questions. (And remember, you’re not cool unless you’re using RSS.)

April 9th, 2008

Save the Date! RSS Awareness Day is May 1!

This just in! A ridiculously small percentage of Internet users are using RSS, which is a bloomin’ shame! Do you all realize what you are missing? Do you realize how much simpler your life could be? Don’t you understand that your world could be flipped upside down by this reallyreally simple technology!

To raise RSS awareness, the folks over at Daily Blog Tips are getting the word out about RSS on May 1, and you can participate by blogging about RSS between now and the big day.

Can’t wait for the first? OK. I’ll spill the beans a little ahead of time. If you want to know about RSS right now, check out this video from the folks over at CommonCraft.com. They’ll give you the skinny.

 

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