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•RSS (n) RSS is a Web content syndication format. Its name is an acronym
for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a dialect of XML. (source
Harvard)
•RSS (n) RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of
news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, news-oriented community
sites like Slashdot, and personal weblogs. (source
XML.com)
•RSS (n) Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format
designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. (source
WebReference)
•RSS (n) Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for
content distribution (source
CNET)
•RSS (n) RSS is an XML-based format for syndicated content. (source IBM)
•RSS (n) RSS is an acronym for Rich Site Summary, an XML format for
distributing news headlines on the Web, also known as syndication. First
started by Netscape as part of the My Netscape site, it expanded through Dave
Winer and Userland. RSS started off in an RDF format. (source
newsmonster)
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