Portfolio |
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ablue/portfolio |
News/Blog |
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ablue/blog |
What are RSS feeds?
You may be asking what RSS is. It stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it’s a way for web site publishers to publish information from their sites. The publisher creates a specially-formatted file on their web site that contains the most recent items (news stories, blog posts, etc.) from the site. This regularly updated file is called a “feed.” With an RSS reader (or aggregator), a user can subscribe to many feeds and read the new entries all in one place, without having to visiting individual Web sites to find out what’s new.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7+ includes initial support for discovery and reading RSS feeds.





