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What is a feed?

A feed, also known as RSS feed, XML feed, syndicated content, or web feed, is frequently updated content published by a website. It is usually used for news and blog websites, but can also be used for distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio or video. Feeds can also be used to deliver audio content (usually in MP3 format) which you can listen to on your computer or MP3 player. This is referred to as podcasting.

How Do I know if a site offers a feed?

When you first view a website, Internet Explorer will search for feeds. If feeds are available, the Feeds button will change color and a sound will play or, you will see the feed button on the webpage itself

How do I view a feed?

Click the Feeds button, and then click the feed you want to see. To get content automatically, you should subscribe to a feed. Click Related Topics to learn how to subscribe to a web feed.

How can I automatically get updated content?

You can receive content automatically by subscribing to a web feed. After you subscribe to a web feed, you set the interval at which Internet Explorer will check the website for updates. To do this, in IE 7 Click on tools in the Internet Explorer menu bar, select internet options, select the content tab, the click on the feeds setting at the bottom of the window. Once you''ve set an interval, Internet Explorer will automatically download the most up-to-date web feed list. Click Related Topics to learn how to subscribe to a web feed.

Does a feed subscription cost money?

No, it''s usually free to subscribe to a feed.

How can I view my subscribed feeds?

You view feeds on the Feeds tab in the Favorites Center. To view your feeds, click the Favorites Center button , and then click Feeds.

What does RSS mean?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is used to describe the technology used in creating feeds.



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