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RSS feeds are part of RssSyndication, a way to see headlines, and often content, from a web site's recent items. Using one of the many RssReaders available you can subscribe to many feeds, and follow those sites without checking on them one by one with your web browser.

Most web sites that have feeds show a white-on-orange icon linked to the URL of the feed (see RssIcons), or a link labeled "XML" or "RSS" or "syndication". If you can't find it, try entering the site's regular address into BlogStreet's RSS discovery. If the site just don't have a feed, myRss can probably automatically generate one (note this only makes sense for sites with a list of recent items).

SyndicEight, MyUserland and NewsIsFree are some web sites which have and serve many RssFeeds, and some of them (more slowly than myRss) also generate feeds for sites that don't have them.

See SubscribingToAbbeNormal about getting the feeds of this site's weblogs and RecentChanges.

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I have found most of the feeds i subscribe to by browsing different WebLogs and the resulting "word-of-link". ThreeToRead (updated intermittently) shows three feeds i started following recently but have not put into my blogroll. --JohnAbbe