Have you reached a point in your life where, thanks to technology, everything in your life is as simplified and easy as can be? I bet that we can make it even easier. You still open multiple tabs everyday, waiting for content to load on each one, only to find that none of your favorite sites have updated. You may think that is the best that you can do. But you are wrong. If you have an RSS reader, your life could be that much easier.
- What Is an RSS Reader?
- Where Do You Get RSS Feeds?
RSS readers are freestanding programs that collect all of the content from your favorite sites and keep them in one spot. You can open that single reader and access the 30 sites that you check every day. It keeps them all neat and orderly, and pulls their updated content regularly. So you do not have to keep checking back to dozens of pages only to find out that nothing new has been posted. Instead, you just keep your RSS reader up and open, running in the background of everything, and it notifies you as things update.
li>What Are RSS Feeds?
RSS feeds come in a huge variety of choices, from world news RSS to web comic RSS. Basically, anything that produces content on a website is going to have an RSS feed for it. The feed itself is a long string of code that subscribes your reader to that specific website. It keeps that open connection so that the reader can make sure that your content is constantly up to date. If you did not have an RSS reader, when you clicked on an RSS feed link it would just bring you to a web page that was filled with that code. Not only would it not make any sense, but it would also not provide you with that regular update of content either.
You can find virtually any RSS feed on a series of sites dedicated to collecting and organizing them all. To get RSS feed sites, all that you need to do is put in a quick search for them online. The results should get RSS feed websites enough to keep you busy and reading for some time. And if you ever find yourself with even more reading time on your hands, just do that search again to find some more feeds to add to your collection.
You realize that you have not had it convenient and easy this whole time, right? It is okay. No need to be ashamed. All you need to do is get out there to find yourself an RSS reader and a bunch of RSS feeds. Get one for each one of your favorite sites and you will never need to open them individually ever again.