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RSS Feeds
RSS and Atom files provide news updates from the SEFSA website in a simple form for your computer. You read these files in a program called an aggregator, which collects news from various websites and provides it to you in a simple form.
Why Would Ordinary Web Users Like RSS?
The advantages of RSS are quite simple: They save time and bandwidth. Instead of remembering to visit a favorite Web site, the news comes directly into your computer daily or at whatever interval you want.
What’s more, most RSS feeds contain just links, headlines, or brief synopsis of new information only. That means the small amount of Web data can be sent to any XML-compatible device — a cell phone, pager, or handheld computer — without a lengthy download process. More importantly, RSS gives you control over receiving information you want without revealing information about yourself.
But what aggregator to use? Here are some choices:
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