What Is RSS

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. These feeds can, for example, allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator. The news aggregator will automatically check the RSS feed for new content, allowing the list to be automatically passed from website to website or from website to user.

3rd Party RSS

Looking for a simple and free way to manage your list of RSS feeds?

Here are some of the best free RSS feed readers.

Feedly is a popular RSS feed reader that lets you organize and read all your favorite blogs in one convenient place.

Inoreader is the perfect blend of RSS feed reader features for both beginners and advanced users.

NewsBlur is another free RSS feed reader that works on the web, iPad, iPhone, and even Android.

FlowReader is a tool that lets you combine both your RSS blog feeds and social media feeds (think Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube), so you never miss a thing.

There are may more available if you just search for RSS Feed Readers.

Here’s how it works for Outlook users and most other email clients.

What are RSS feeds? – Outlook

Manually add an RSS feed to Outlook In your web browser, copy the web address of the feed page from the address bar. In Outlook, in the Mail Navigation Pane, right-click RSS Feeds (Outlook 2013) or RSS Subscriptions (Outlook 2016), and then click Add a New RSS Feed .

Most other email programs have a similar way to add a feed. Once this is done the feed is kept up to date and you are kept informed.