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RSS feeds are a news syndication device ("Really Simple Syndication") that allows a person with an RSS reader to gather current news items from multiple websites, scan headlines and open only those articles that appear to be of interest.
By selecting RSS feeds in areas of your special interests, you can gather a great deal of news from a great many sources in a very short time.
You can also stay current on news postings to websites that are of particular interest to you. This is why Bio-Byte.com (Lightyears, Inc.) has launched its own RSS feeds. (Our feeds are at http://www.bio-byte.com/RSS.xml and http://www.bio-byte.com/perfume/PMC.xml.)
By using an RSS reader you can track new postings at websites you have already identified as being useful to you.
For example, if you have already read all of the articles of interest to you at the Bio-Byte.com website but want more information from Bio-Byte and don't want to have to pick through the Bio-Byte website daily, looking for new articles you could simply add the Bio-Byte RSS channel to your RSS reader and when Bio-Byte announces a new article, you will be flagged automatically by your RSS reader. You wouldn't have to go directly to the Bio-Byte website.
If the new article appeared to interest you, you can read it from within your RSS reader. You don't have to go to your web browser and find the Bio-Byte website.
By selecting news channels of interest to you, your RSS reader can act as your morning newspaper. Open it in the morning (or whenever!) and all the news you are looking for (including any new articles from Bio-Byte.com) would be right there, waiting for you!
Today almost every internet user yourself included, no doubt uses some sort of spam filtering to weed out, as best as possible, unwanted e-mail.
But spam filters can be tricky. They can block newsletters you wanted to receive and, in some cases, we have seen them block incoming ORDERS and important business messages.
An RSS reader helps you overcome the problem of deciding how to filter out junk and how to protect that which is important. Instead of the website sending YOU information, your RSS reader goes to the website to get the latest news.
You can stop receiving news from any RSS feed any time you want. If a feed becomes trashy or no longer relevant to you, you simply delete it from the incoming news feeds your RSS reader picks up.
In the case of Bio-Byte, we now announce the publication of new (free) Perfume Projects newsletters in our (public) RSS feed. We also publish the full text of each of these newsletter on our website. So, for example, if you are subscribed to our Perfume Projects newsletter but didn't receive it due to a spam blocker, your RSS reader would inform you that the newsletter is available and allow you to read it!
Some people also like the fact that an RSS reader retains your privacy. The websites you are receiving RSS feeds from never know your name and you do not have to give out your e-mail in order to receive their news!
To read an RSS feed you need an RSS reader.
By registering with Bloglines (free) you gain access to their online reader. No need to pay anything; no need to install new software on your computer. The only requirement is that you give up your e-mail to Bloglines under their promise not to abuse it.
Using the Bloglines RSS reader can be convenient if you are on the go a lot and need to stay current with news in various categories. You can access the Bloglines reader from any computer connected to the internet including pda's and smartphones.
Alternatively you can install an RSS reader on your computer. Awasu offers a free RSS reader that can have you reading RSS feeds from your favorite news sources in less than 20 minutes. NOTE: The free version of Awasu cannot read feeds from password protected (subscription) websites. Thus, members of the Bio-Byte Perfume Makers' Club could NOT subscribe to the Perfume Makers' Club RSS feed using Awasu.
FeedDemon, from Bradbury Software, offers a full featured RSS reader that WILL allow you to access both public and private RSS feeds. (We use it to check up on our own Perfume Makers' Club RSS feed.) FeedDemon can be downloaded, free, for a 20-day trial period, after which a $29.95 registration fee is required.
Here are some helpful web references that will help you learn more about RSS feeds, how to read them and (even!) how to create them!
Writers Weekly
This was our starting point for our own RSS feeds and for the information on this page. At the time we put up our RSS feeds and wrote this page, we were less than 2 weeks into discovering RSS! This article did a lot to help!
Reuters News Service
Reuters offers information about using RSS feeds as well as many topic-specific RSS feeds of their own.
Understanding RSS Feeds
From the FeedsForAll.com website. FeedsForAll offers software to create RSS feeds on a website such as ours.
A Beginners Guide To RSS
RSS explained quite well by a web developer/author.
Steps to Creating RSS Feeds
Written by a web developer for small to medium sized web businesses. All of it is practical and can be used by the individual website operator.
Step by Step Make RSS Feeds
Information on creating RSS feeds for your own website.
RDF Rich Site Summary (RSS)
Technical background and history of RSS Feeds.
Bloglines
You can use the Bloglines RSS reader simply by registering your e-mail with them and selecting a password. The process is painless. Unfortunately, the Bloglines RSS reader will not give you access to password protected (subscription) sites such as the Bio-Byte Perfume Makers' Club RSS feed.
Awasu
Awasu offers an excellent free RSS reader. Our only complaint is that, like Bloglines, it does not allow the user to view password protected (subscription) sites such as the Bio-Byte Perfume Makers' Club RSS feed.
FeedDemon
A full featured RSS reader available to 20 day evaluation by free download. After the 20 day trial period is up, a $29.95 registration fee is required. We use this to view the password protected (by subscription only) RSS feed from our Perfume Makers' Club.
FeedForAll
We used FeedForAll to create our RSS feeds. FeedForAll is available free for 30 days, then a $39.95 registration fee is required. We found it extremely easy to use and it encouraged us to pursue the use of the RSS feeds at our website.
At Bio-Byte.com you'll find RSS feeds at http://www.bio-byte.com/RSS.xml and http://www.bio-byte.com/perfume/PMC.xml. To find other RSS feeds, try these sources:
Feedster
Lists of RSS feeds by category, interest group and your own search.
RSS Network
A directory of RSS feeds grouped by interest.
2RSS
RSS feeds grouped by interest category.