RSS enables users to syndicate website content in XML, allowing for updates to be received directly without intermediary layers, ideal for staying informed.
Despite falling out of favor due to social media, RSS remains useful for delivering content, marking it as a vital tool for direct content access.
Initially introduced in 1999 by Netscape engineers, RSS has evolved, with Dave Winer shaping it into the format that many websites use today.
To use RSS effectively, you'll need both an RSS feed and an RSS reader, with many websites still providing accessible RSS options.
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