Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a convenient way to keep up with frequently updated content from multiple websites in one place. RSS content comes in the form of feeds that can be displayed with a news reader. PPA.com's RSS feed provides the most recent headlines, with summaries and links to the full content on ppa.com.
What are RSS feeds?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based content format used to publish frequently updated content, such as news headlines, podcasts, or blog entries. RSS documents, known as feeds, typically contain a headline (sometimes with a summary) and a link to the full content.
How do I read RSS feeds?
You can read RSS feeds using software called a "news reader" or "feed reader." A news reader can be a stand-alone application downloaded to the user's computer, or it can be based in a Web browser, so that it is accessible anywhere that has Internet access.
What are the most common news readers?
Popular Web-based news readers include Google Reader and Yahoo; popular desktop options include Feed Demon (for Windows) and NewNewsWire (for Mac).
What are the benefits of using RSS feeds?
RSS technology allows you to manage, in an easily scanned form, the sometimes overwhelming flow of information you receive from the Internet. By subscribing to RSS feeds, you see condensed versions of the latest items from your preferred sources of information and content (if they support RSS). Instead of visiting many sites regularly, you can scan, in one place, all of the latest headlines from multiple sites.
Sign up for PPA.com's RSS feed below to stay in the loop when new articles, blog posts and other resources are added to the site. You will be provided with a custom URL to view your feed, as well as an easy way to add the feed to your own news reader.
Add the PPA Today Blog feed to your favorite site:
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Add this Feed URL: http://www.ppa-world.org/ppa-today-blog/atom.xml