RSS is a collection of XML-based file format which is used to synchronize
web content and is used among other news sites and blogs. For geeks and IT technologies this means anything, but for ordinary people like you and me can easily get the feeling that you do not really understand what they’re talking about. The other day I heard a real good explanation of what the RSS is and stands for, namely “I’m Ready for Some Stories”. For that is exactly what RSS feeds are about. Being able to quickly get the latest headlines from all your favorite websites / blogs gathered in one place, in your Inbox Work2Go. As such, you might have 20 pages and blogs you visit regularly. To visit every page and blog every day can take several hours. But using RSS you can subscribe to a web page or blog and get all the new headlines from all the 20 pages, and blogs in a single list, in your inbox. This way you can see immediately what happens in minutes, instead of spending hours surfing.
There is everything possible to put that RSS feeds into your account; news, blogs, podcasts, weather reports, sportbevakningar or trafikbevakningar. The only thing you need to find out for yourself is the URL (address) of the RSS feeds you want to subscribe to.
View scheduled events on the website using the RSS feed from your calendar
You can also benefit from using RSS to get the information from your account. Have you booked meetings, seminars or similar events that may be of interest to the public, you can with the help of a calendar’s URL for the RSS post it on your website. Then you get out all the entries in your calendar to your website visitors, automatically.
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