RSS [Real Simple Syndication] - translation to English
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RSS [Real Simple Syndication] - translation to English

FAMILY OF WEB FEED FORMATS
RDF Site Summary; Really Simple Syndication; Rich Site Summary; Rss; RSS Feed; RSS feed; Rss feed; RSS (protocol); RSS protocol; Rss feeds; RSS feeds; Rss (file format); Aggregation service; Rss syndication; RSS syndication; RSS viewer; RSS 2.0; RSS Feeds; .rss; RSS directory; RSS (file format); RSS 2; RSS web feed; RSS newsfeed; Rss2; RSS 1.0; RSS to email
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RSS [Real Simple Syndication]      
= RSS, formato RSS
Ex: RSS is a format for aggregating Web content in one place.
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* RSS feed = noticia web en formato RSS, contenido web en formato RSS
RSS feed         
(n.) = noticia web en formato RSS, contenido web en formato RSS
Ex: This article describes how to set up an aggregator to collect RSS feeds.
syndication         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Syndicated; Syndication (disambiguation)
(n.) = distribución de información por suscripción
Ex: You can set up outbound syndication for your Web site and expose your content to the world in one afternoon using an XML technology called RSS.
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* RSS [Real Simple Syndication] = RSS, formato RSS
* syndication feed = envío de información por suscripción

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RSS

RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. Subscribing to RSS feeds can allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator, which constantly monitor sites for new content, removing the need for the user to manually check them. News aggregators (or "RSS readers") can be built into a browser, installed on a desktop computer, or installed on a mobile device.

Websites usually use RSS feeds to publish frequently updated information, such as blog entries, news headlines, episodes of audio and video series, or for distributing podcasts. An RSS document (called "feed", "web feed", or "channel") includes full or summarized text, and metadata, like publishing date and author's name. RSS formats are specified using a generic XML file.

Although RSS formats have evolved from as early as March 1999, it was between 2005 and 2006 when RSS gained widespread use, and the ("") icon was decided upon by several major web browsers. RSS feed data is presented to users using software called a news aggregator and the passing of content is called web syndication. Users subscribe to feeds either by entering a feed's URI into the reader or by clicking on the browser's feed icon. The RSS reader checks the user's feeds regularly for new information and can automatically download it, if that function is enabled.