Friday, February 20, 2009
RSS Feeds
What are RSS feeds?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication is a web feed format that is used to publish information which is updated on a constant basis. These feeds include full or summarized text, date and time of publish and the author. RSS is a subscribtion service and is normally indicated at the top of a web page. When clicking on a RSS Link it directs you to the source of the information of which it displays. RSS has come a long way since 1999 and now many people have become accustomed to the RSS logo.
Benefits
Easy to subscribe
Just a few clicks and you now have a subscription.
No other Software is needed
Most web browsers have a RSS feeder built in in which it will update and inform of any new feeds.
Automatically Updated
Being a subscription, the feeds are automatically updated by the RSS feeder.
Frequently Updated
For users that need to know the latest news on the minute.
Negative Aspects
Poor media
Visually Stimulating elements of web pages come through at poor resolutions.
Sources
RSS Feeds do not clearly define the source.
Server crashes
Due the high demand for RSS, servers become overloaded.
IR Impact
RSS is a free service that provides up to the minute news and information. It has made it easier to stay up to date with the latest changes in stock, top news story, etc. Due to these aspects RSS has made a positive impact on IR.
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