Available WorldVenture Feeds What do I need?
Web-based Aggregators (often called portals) are the easiest way to read feeds. Yahoo!, MSN, AOL,and Google let you add RSS feeds to your personalized page. NewsGator lets you read online or in your e-mail software, My Feedster marries an aggregator to an RSS search engine, and Bloglines notifies you of updates. Firefox Web browser, which lets you save RSS feeds as "Live Bookmarks" that update regularly (the Sage extension makes Firefox a more useful aggregator).The Opera browser integrates support for RSS feeds intoits email reader. And the new version (version 7) of Internet Explorer integrates RSS feeds like favorite bookmarks. To subscribe to a feed, click on the icon next to the feed you want, copy the URL of the page that opens, and add that URL to your reader.
What is an RSS feed?
RSS is often referred to as Really Simple Syndication. RSS is simply a webpage meant to be read by computers instead of people. This webpage is visited by your RSS reader, which brings the content of that website to you as the reader.
In other words, when you want information about the things that matter to you, you will open up your RSS reader and the 50 or 100 websites that are important to you are brought together into one place for you to read..
In WorldVentures passion to create powerful partnerships, RSS provides a way for our partners to stay up to the minute with WorldVenture stories, news and prayer, without having to repeatedly visit the website.
Who sends RSS feeds?
A growing number of businesses and ministries send RSS feeds.WorldVenture is one of them. However, not long ago only major news outlets like CNN, Fox News and MSNBC delivered content using RSS feeds.
After you've installed an RSS feeder, you will want to add WorldVenture's RSS feed to it.
Here's the general procedure: You need the URL of the RSS feed page.- Click on the icon of the RSS feed that interests you.
- Copy the URL of the page that opens.
- Open up your newsreader software and paste that URL into the appropriate place.
- The new feed will appear under "My Feeds" as "WorldVenture News".
- Click on any headline, and the story will appear in the built-in browser. Get started!
Other Resources on RSS What is RSS by O'Reilly XML.com Introduction to RSS by Webreference.com RSS Tutorial by MNOT.net
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