What is RSS?
According to the Wikipedia, "RSS
(pronounced "arr-ess-ess") is a web syndication protocol primarily used by news websites and weblogs.
A program known as an RSS aggregator or feed reader can check
RSS-enabled webpages on behalf of a user and display any
updated articles that it finds. RSS saves users from having
to repeatedly visit favorite websites to check for new content
or be notified of updates via email". Click here to learn more about RSS and RSS Clients/Readers.
Terms of Use for RSS Feeds
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of a non-commercial Web site or blog. We ask that you
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connection with your use of the feeds. We reserve all
rights in and to the Nielsen and BlogPulse names
and logos, and your right to use the names is limited
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you to cease distributing these feeds at any time for
any reason.
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