RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is what it claims to be: a quick and easy way to create and use "syndicated content" such as news headlines and announcements. More and more websites and blogs use RSS to deliver articles and article previews to readers who are simply too busy to browse to our site and dig up the content they are interested in. Other sites use RSS to alert customers of new products or upcoming events.
RSS is delivered to end users through "feeds", a more or less universal form of downloadable raw data ("universal" in that all feeds are in XML. Different flavors of feeds can vary slightly) which can be read with a variety of applications, including FeedBucket. The websites you already read may offer an RSS feed; if you don't already know what the feed address is, you may be able to find it linked to with a small blue or orange icon that reads either "XML" or "RSS".
I use Feedly to follow my favorite blogs. It's an online RSS service. You can see the screenshot I took, below.
Among the blogs I follow, Games To Learn English is my favourite one. In this blog you can learn English with games and videos. I love playing computer games so for the one who loves playing games this will help a lot.
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