RSS, which stands for really simple syndication, is a tool for condensing information into a feed, which can then be downloaded automatically as new information becomes available. Typically sites that change or add content regularly provide RSS feeds to save users the trouble of having to visit the site and check for anything new. (* See below for a more detailed definition).
To subscribe to the entire site, please copy this link and paste it into your aggregator of choice:
http://www.rendezvouscentralsquare.com/blog/index.xml
If you are only interested in certain topics, please copy and paste the desired link into your newsreader or aggregator:
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Wine List |
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Food Philosophy |
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About Us |
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Photo Gallery |
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* At a technical level, RSS is a file format as well as the process for converting things to that format and distributing them. This technology allows you to "subscribe" to any source (website, weblog, database, etc.) that provides an RSS feed. To subscribe to a feed you use a piece of software called an "aggregator." Aggregators will soon be built into all browsers but they can also be integrated with email programs like Outlook. The aggregator acts as a personal mailbox. You then subscribe to the sites that you want to get updates on. RSS subscriptions are free, but they typically only give you a line or two of each article or post along with a link to the full article or post.




