This is done through an auto-generated XML file that feed readers (and software like Thunderbird) transform back into a tidy, human-readable format. RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication.” It’s a web technology that regularly monitors web pages for frequently updated content, and then delivers that content outside of the web page in a universal, computer-readable format. But if you’re hearing about RSS for the first time, here’s a brief description since it’s not exactly a household name. Skip ahead if you’re old-school and already know this.
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