2. What is RSS?
(Summary) part 1
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to subscribe to a
source of information, such as a Web site, and get brief
updates delivered to users.
These sources are called feeds.
When you subscribe, you will get a feed -- often a series of
headlines and brief summaries -- of all the articles published
on that particular Web page.
Some Web-browsing software automatically detects RSS
feeds.
3. What is RSS?
(Summary) part 2
Depending on what kind of site we are visiting, we may even
see a link with a whole list of feeds.
Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari are among the browsers
that incorporate RSS.
4. Q1. Choose 5 key words from the article
on which you made the presentation.
• Feed
• Aggregator
• Website
• HTML
• XML
5. Q2. Choose 3 sentences from the article that
are very important for understanding the
concept described in the article.
• Short for Really Simple Syndication (at least now -- more on
that later), RSS is a way to subscribe to a source of
information, such as a Web site, and get brief updates
delivered to you.
• Some Web-browsing software automatically detects RSS
feeds.
• Like HTML, RSS is a standard that can be read by a variety of
Web browsers and aggregators that display the feeds so
they can be scanned easily.
6. Q3. Why are these sentences
important?
These sentences are explain the point of the RSS
easily and simply. I think this sentences are enough
to understand how RSS works.