What are RSS/XML Feeds & How to use Them
RSS Feeds basically allows you to gather all your favourite news sites & have
them surf to you. Wouldn't it be better to have the latest news and features
delivered directly to you, rather than clicking from site to site? Well now you
can, thanks to RSS.
There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for
'Really Simple Syndication'. Put plainly, it allows you to identify the content
you like and have it delivered directly to you.
Firstly you will need a News Reader/Aggregator There are an ever increasing
number available free around the web.
we at coventrypoker use RSSLIB others available are
| Windows | Mac os x |
| Newz Crawler | Newsfire |
| Awasu | NetNewsWire |
| FeedDemon | Web Browser Based |
| RSSLIB | My Yahoo! |
| Other News Readers (GOOGLE) |
NewsGator |
| Bloglines |
Next step is to keep your eyes peeled whilst browsing the web & Look for the little white-in-orange "XML" or "RSS" buttons, These indicates that a web site supports RSS. If you click the button,It usually points to the site's RSS file. don't worry about the text in your browser -- all you need is the URL in the browser's web address bar. To add the RSS feed to for example My Yahoo!, simply right click on the orange XML button to "Copy Shortcut." Go to My Yahoo!'s RSS edit page and paste ("Ctrl V") it into the "Add URL" box.that feed should now appear whenever you open your yahoo page. Once you have subscribed to the Coventry Poker rss feed you will always have the most recent poker tournament news, Reviews & Offers delivered straight to you.
What is RSS?
- RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication
- RSS allows you to syndicate your site content
- RSS is a selected list of defined items on a site
- RSS defines an easy way to share and view headlines and content
- RSS files can be automatically updated
- RSS allows personalized views for different sites
- RSS is written in XML
To add our feed to either My MSN, Google or My Yahoo or MYAOL simply click the relevant button below.

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