What is an RSS feed?
- RSS is an acronym for "Really Simple Syndication".
- RSS is a syndication format for web content. Simply speaking ...
RSS is a new way of getting up to date news and fresh content from web pages.
"Really Simple Syndication" (RSS) is a way for content sites to share a "feed" of their current articles and headlines. If you've been to "portal" sites that provide news and headline summaries from other sources, you've seen RSS in action.
For more info, check the wikipedia article on RSS (file format)
There are several sites that will aggregate RSS feeds for you, as well as standalone desktop applications that will perform the same function, available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, and other platforms. Search your favorite search engine for "RSS aggregator" or "RSS reader" for more information.
, we offer both an RSS news feed and an RSS audio podcast feed so that our community can keep tabs on new content on our website or events happening at Glad Tidings.
- To subscribe to receive updates to the website - on our Home page look for this symbol on the bottom:

- For subscribing to our audio podcast feed, go to our Media page and look for the same symbol.
The simplest was way to start out is by using a web browser.
Below are links and resources for you to use plus a simple guide to using RSS with Firefox.
Browsers that support RSS
RSS Aggregators
(Software to download and web based services)
- Windows:
- Mac OS X:
- Web Services:
Some other helpful Links:
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