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		<title>RSS for dummies</title>
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What are RSS newsfeeds?
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary, or for Really Simple Syndication. Both mean the same thing, so don&#8217;t let it confuse you. An RSS is something a website (or a blog) offers to readers provide a &#8220;news feed&#8221; of their information. It&#8217;s available for everyone to add to their own &#8220;news reader&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>RSS stands for Rich Site Summary, or for Really Simple Syndication. Both mean the same thing, so don&#8217;t let it confuse you. An RSS is something a website (or a blog) offers to readers provide a &#8220;news feed&#8221; of their information. It&#8217;s available for everyone to add to their own &#8220;news reader&#8221; for free and gets displayed on your desktop or in your web browser.</p>
<p>It works almost like a stock ticker, delivering exactly the information that you have anonymously &#8220;subscribed&#8221; to, eliminating the need to go out and check your favorite outlets for new information, because they&#8217;re already delivered to your computer.</p>
<p>Who needs RSS?</p>
<p>Well, everyone need it. It&#8217;s so much more efficient than going to get it, or getting endless email newsletters. Having the paper delivered to your home makes more sense than driving to the store every day, doesn&#8217;t it? In the same vein, let&#8217;s say that you want only the latest news about only certain subjects, and routinely go out and check several websites to see what&#8217;s new. Using RSS, those individual websites will deliver that news right to your desktop, suitable for reading, clicking, printing, or ignoring.</p>
<p>How can you use RSS?</p>
<p>There seems to be no single definitive answer, because there are so many ways to use it. I&#8217;ll tell you about the easiest way to get RSS feeds that I know of, but by no means is that the only way. That is; on your homepage of your web browser.</p>
<p>First, you need an RSS newsreader, (a.k.a. &#8220;aggregator&#8221;). The good news though is that you may already have one. Since millions of people have Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail or Google accounts, I&#8217;ll walk you through adding a news feed to your MSN home page. Go to http://www.my.msn.com and sign in. If you don&#8217;t already have a hotmail account, go ahead and create one. If you&#8217;d prefer, you can go to http://my.yahoo.com and do the same) It only takes a minute go get a new account.</p>
<p>After signing in to My MSN, you&#8217;ll see quite an array of news, weather, sports, ads, stock quotes, local information etc. Think of this as your canvas, and you&#8217;re free to arrange or remove the information how you see fit. Each of these sections you see can me easily moved or deleted. To move them, just click and drag from the top right of each subject area. To remove them, click the minus (-) sign in the top left of the subject area. Feel free to delete them all, since you can always add them back later.</p>
<p>Now go to top left of the screen, right above the &#8220;Welcome&#8221; area you&#8217;ll see &#8220;Add content&#8221; below your name. When you go there, you get four choices (Tabs) for adding content. The default tab that comes up is &#8220;Search&#8221;. and from here you have four options and each is clearly defined. If you know the exact web address (URL) for a company&#8217;s newsfeed, you can enter it right here. The other three tabs might be worth exploring too, since they let you browse by company names and subjects. Then you just click a box for all you want.</p>
<p>After signing in to My Yahoo, you&#8217;ll notice that there are already several news feeds from Reuters listed there, with &#8220;Top stories&#8221;, &#8220;world News&#8221;, &#8220;Politics&#8221; and &#8220;Business&#8221;. Above those stories, you&#8217;ll see a big yellow box in the center explaining how you can &#8220;Add Content&#8221;. Click the link to &#8220;add content&#8221; and you&#8217;ll come up with a search box allowing you to &#8220;find content&#8221; about a given subject. Type in a search phrase, and you&#8217;ll be presented with search results that all have an &#8220;Add&#8221; button next to them. Hit the &#8220;Add&#8221; button by the ones you want, and then hit the &#8220;Finished&#8221; button at the top right, and you&#8217;re done. You just added that RSS news feed to your My Yahoo page. Scroll down at the My Yahoo main page, and you&#8217;ll see those news headlines you added at the bottom of your list. To rearrange the order of your news feeds, just hit the small &#8220;edit&#8221; button at the top right of each news section. To remove a news feed, just hit the X like you would to close any window.</p>
<p>Customizing your own news feeds</p>
<p>Now suppose you don&#8217;t need to &#8220;find&#8221; a news feed on a subject, because you already know you want to add a particular one. Well that&#8217;s easy too. Al you have to do is identify what the &#8220;RSS feed URL&#8221; is for the information you want to add. Most blogs or news organizations show you these now on their websites.</p>
<p>Look for a small orange box on the website that says XML or the words &#8220;RSS Feed&#8221; or &#8220;News feed&#8221; and click on it. In the case of large organizations, like CNN for example, you&#8217;ll be taken to a page with a nice set of instructions, and a whole list of RSS news feed URL&#8217;s that you can manually copy and paste into your news reader.</p>
<p>Sometimes though, you&#8217;ll be taken to a page that looks like gibberish code. Don&#8217;t let that scare you like it did me the first time I saw it! When that happens, you are actually looking right at the feed itself, and all you have to do is copy and paste what&#8217;s in the address bar of your web browser, right into your news reader. That&#8217;s called &#8220;knowing the specific URL of the feed&#8221; on MSN, and &#8220;&#8221;Add RSS by URL&#8221; in Yahoo.</p>
<p>In My Yahoo, to manually add a news feed, go to the &#8220;add content&#8221; area, and choose the link to the right of the Find button that says &#8220;Add RSS by URL&#8221;. Once you paste your URL in that window and hit &#8220;add&#8221; the news headlines should show up there. If they don&#8217;t, then you may have copied the URL wrong, or added a space at the end. Then just hit the &#8220;Add to My Yahoo&#8221; button and you&#8217;re done! In MSN, you&#8217;ll paste the URL of the news feed right into the search box, then check the box when it shows the result.</p>
<p>Delivering exactly what you want and only when you want is how the internet is supposed to work. Things are only getting better.</p>
<p>In researching this article, I notice that My Yahoo seems to be having problems adding certain manual URL&#8217;s. Oh well. Nothings perfect.</p>
<p>Scott Hendison is an <a href="http://www.pdxtc.com/">internet and technology consultant</a>, based in Portland Oregon, but working with companies in five countries. He specializes in search engine placement and E-commerce POS solutions. For over 100 other articles he&#8217;s written please visit his website at <a href="http://www.pdxtc.com/">http://www.pdxtc.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>Smilies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2006 05:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Vlog (Video Weblog)</title>
		<link>http://howto.megaweblog.com/2006/01/04/vlog-video-weblog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2006 04:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vlog is not a typo you are reading a V, the V of Video. A Vlog is a blog with video, not just one but a blog with video on a regular basis. Now you can have one too. To have your own free vlog on megaweblog.com you also sign up at freevlog.org and follow their instructions. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vlog is not a typo you are reading a V, the V of Video. A Vlog is a blog with video, not just one but a blog with video on a regular basis. Now you can have one too. To have your own <strong>free vlog on</strong> megaweblog.com you also sign up at <a href="http://freevlog.org/">freevlog.org</a> and follow their instructions. If you see a tutorial that talks about Blogger, no problem the same instruction are valid for Megaweblog, have fun and become a vlogger today.</p>
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		<title>Dashboard feed</title>
		<link>http://howto.megaweblog.com/2006/01/03/dashboard-feed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2006 04:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Dixie Belle theme</title>
		<link>http://howto.megaweblog.com/2006/01/02/dixie-belle-theme/</link>
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		<title>What is a blog</title>
		<link>http://howto.megaweblog.com/2006/01/01/what-is-a-blog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2006 04:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A blog is a web page that contains brief, discrete hunks of information called posts. These posts are arranged in reverse-chronological order (the most recent posts come first). Each post is uniquely identified by an anchor tag, and it is marked with a permanent link that can be referred to by others who wish to [...]]]></description>
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<p>That&#8217;s what a blog is, but not what it&#8217;s for. A blog is a means of communication, and there are many different types of messages carried by blogs. Some are nothing but pointers to other web sites, while others run long essays; some are personal diaries, others feature technology; some are edited by one person, others by teams.
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		<title>WordPress features</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We offer a feature set with WordPress on par or better than any other software of its kind. Also we are committed to making the latest blogging technology available to our users (such as Trackback) and taking it a step further (such as with Pingback). You can rest assured that with WordPress you will be on the <strong>cutting edge</strong> of the technology available.The following is a list of some of the features that come standard with WordPress, however there are literally <strong>hundreds of plugins</strong> that extend what WordPress does, so the actual functionality is nearly limitless. You are also <strong>free</strong> to do whatever you like with the WordPress code, extend it or modify in any way or use it for commercial projects without any licensing fees. That is the beauty of <a href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>, free meaning not only price but also the freedom to have complete control over it. (however the multi user version on this website is controlled by the administrator.)</p>
<h3>Key Features</h3>
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<li><strong>NEW </strong>&#8212; WYSIWIG editor. The new java based editor let you make changes to your post in a What You See Is What You get.</li>
<li><strong>NEW</strong> &#8212; <strong> </strong>Now you can upload pictures while writing you post. No need to use other software. The pictures are scalable too.</li>
<li><strong>NEW</strong> &#8212; This multiuser version now has over 100 templates ot themes as WordPress calls it.</li>
<li><strong>Full standards compliance</strong> &#8212; We have gone to great lengths to make sure every bit of WordPress generated code is in full compliance with the standards of the <a href="http://w3.org/">W3C</a>. This is important not only for interoperability with today&#8217;s browser but also for forward compatibility with the tools of the next generation. Your web site is a beautiful thing, and you should demand nothing less.</li>
<li><strong>No rebuilding</strong> &#8212; Changes you make to your templates or entries are reflected immediately on your site, with no need for regenerating static pages.</li>
<li><strong>WordPress Pages</strong> &#8212; Pages allow you to manage non-blog content easily, so for example you could have a static &#8220;About&#8221; page that you manage through WordPress. For an idea of how powerful this is, the entire WordPress.org site could be run off WordPress alone. (We don&#8217;t for technical mirroring reasons.)</li>
<li><strong>WordPress Links</strong> &#8212; Links allows you to create, maintain, and update any number of blogrolls through your administration interface. This is much faster than calling an external blogroll manager.</li>
<li><strong>WordPress Themes</strong> &#8212; WordPress comes with a full theme system which makes designing everything from the simplest blog to the most complicated webzine a piece of cake, and you can even have multiple themes with totally different looks that you switch with a single click. Have a new design every day.</li>
<li><strong>Cross-blog communication tools</strong>&#8212; WordPress fully supports both the <a href="http://www.movabletype.org/trackback/">Trackback</a> and <a href="http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback-1.0">Pingback</a> standards, and we are committed to supporting future standards as they develop.</li>
<li><strong>Comments</strong> &#8212; Visitors to your site can leave comments on individual entries, and through Trackback or Pingback can comment on their own site. You can enable or disable comments on a per-post basis.</li>
<li><strong>Spam protection</strong> &#8212; Out of the box WordPress comes with very robust tools such as an integrated blacklist and open proxy checker to manage and eliminate comment spam on your blog, and there is also a rich array of plugins that can take this functionality a step further.</li>
<li><strong>Full user registration</strong> &#8212; WordPress has a built-in user registration system that (if you choose) can allow people to register and maintain profiles and leave authenticated comments on your blog. You can optionally close comments for non-registered users. There are also plugins that hide posts from lower level users.</li>
<li><strong>Password Protected Posts</strong> &#8212; You can give passwords to individual posts to hide them from the public. You can also have private posts which are viewable only by their author.</li>
<li><strong>Easy installation and upgrades</strong> &#8212; Installing WordPress and upgrading from previous versions and other software is a piece of cake. Try it and you&#8217;ll wonder why all web software isn&#8217;t this easy.</li>
<li><strong>Easy Importing</strong> &#8212; We currently have importers for Movable Type, Textpattern, Greymatter, Blogger, and b2. Work on importers for Nucleus and pMachine are under way.</li>
<li><strong>XML-RPC interface</strong> &#8212; WordPress currently supports an extended version of the <a href="http://plant.blogger.com/api/">Blogger API</a>, MetaWeblog API, and finally the MovableType API. You can even use clients designed for other platforms like <a href="http://zempt.com/">Zempt</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Workflow</strong> &#8212; You can have types of users that can only post drafts, not publish to the front page.</li>
<li><strong>Typographical niceties &#8212;</strong> WordPress uses the <a href="http://photomatt.net/tools/texturize">Texturize</a> engine to intelligently convert plain ASCII into typographically correct XHTML entities. This includes quotes, apostrophes, ellipses, em and en dashes, multiplication symbols, and ampersands. For information about the proper use of such entities see Peter Sheerin&#8217;s article <a href="http://alistapart.com/stories/emen/">The Trouble With Em ’n En</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Intelligent text formatting</strong> &#8212; If you&#8217;ve dealt with systems that convert new lines to line breaks before you know why they have a bad name: if you have any sort of HTML they butcher it by putting tags after every new line indiscriminately, breaking your formatting and validation. Our function for this intelligently avoids places where you already have breaks and block-level HTML tags, so you can leave it on without worrying about it breaking your code.</li>
<li><strong>Multiple authors</strong> &#8212; WordPress&#8217; highly advanced user system allows up to 10 levels of users, with different levels having different (and configurable) privileges with regard to publishing, editing, options, and other users.</li>
<li><strong>Bookmarklets</strong> &#8212; Cross-browser bookmarklets make it easy to publish to your blog or add links to your blogroll with a minimum of effort.</li>
<li><strong>Ping away</strong> &#8212; WordPress supports pinging <a href="http://www.pingomatic.com/">Ping-O-Matic</a>, which means maximum exposure for your blog to search engines.</li>
</ul>
<p>There&#8217;s much more, but these are the highlights. If there&#8217;s something that you really want, submit a request on the <a href="http://megaweblog.com/support/">support forums</a> and there&#8217;s a good chance someone will whip it up for you.
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