Reading and Subscribing to Feeds

A feed (New!) delivers frequently updated Web content to your browser on a continuous basis. A feed, also known as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed, XML feed, syndicated content, or Web feed, is usually offered on a subscription basis and typically free of charge. A feed can deliver text content in the form of news headlines or blogs, or digital content in the form of pictures, audio, and video. When audio content is delivered usually in the MP3 format, it’s referred to as a pod-cast. When you visit a Web site, Internet Explorer checks for available feeds. If it discovers a feed, the Feeds button changes color and plays a sound. You can view an individual feed or subscribe to one to get content automatically. ...

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