Learn how to ‘read the web’ using RSS
What is RSS anyway?
RSS stands for ‘Really Simple Syndication’. It’s a new technology that saves you time and effort and lets you read the web in a really cool way. Watch this short video to find out more.
Where can I get an RSS reader?
Ok, I’m in. Get me to the nearest RSS reader so I can get started. The most popular readers are Bloglines and Google Reader. Shouldn’t take you more than a couple of minutes to setup.
Personally, I use Bloglines, but Google reader is great too. And they’re both FREE.
Subscribe to ‘Huge Heavy Breasts’ RSS feed
Ok, I’m sorted with an RSS Reader and now I need to subscribe to ‘Huge Heavy Breasts’ RSS feed, fast.
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I’d prefer Email updates
If you don’t want to set up an account at a feed reader you can also get website updates sent to your e-mail. Not all websites do this but we do. By subscribing via email you receive the exact same updates you would via a reader.
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