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What is RSS? - If you're a heavy Web reader
who makes daily stops at 30 different websites, you can
spend the first half of your day just typing in the web
addresses into a browser, loading the page, and seeing
if there's anything interesting to read. Armed with a
feed reader, you can use a single window online or on
your desktop to keep track of 100+ different websites
(those providing feeds) at a glance, and in a few cases
several individual sections of certain websites. RSS
stands for
Really Simple Syndication
or Rich Site Summary.
RSS is an XML-based
format which allows web publishers to create and
disseminate feeds of data, based on the content of their
website. RSS feeds contain article headlines, links and
descriptions. The feeds are updated as the website is
updated. You can view the content of the RSS feeds using
news readers (aggregators) which allow people to view
feeds from multiple sources at the same time. More
information is
available here
GamefowlFacts.Org
publishes a number of RSS feeds, available in the RSS
2.0 format. Usage of our feeds is absolutely FREE
subject to our Terms. Subscribe today to get our content
delivered directly to your desktop or website!
Here is how to subscribe:
You have two feed reader options: 1. Desktop
Reader OR 2. Web-Based Reader
Popular desktop news readers include:
To subscribe to our feeds,
download the desktop reader of your choice and then
click on an orange XML logo below, and follow the
instructions of your reader to add the feed.
Alternatively, if you prefer web-based readers,
we have configured our feeds for automatic subscription.
Just click on the desired feed below and then you will
have the option to choose your preferred reader.
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