![]() That was when netizens began to notice that their Google Groups RSS subscriptions no longer functioned. Now you no longer need to visit each individual web site to check for updates.While the Groups redesign may have removed references to RSS links on Groups' About pages, the RSS backend remained in place – Groups users could still subscribe to feeds if they knew how to form the URL and those feeds were still accessible until late last month. You can also use Google Reader to sort feeds into folders, or make notes on individual entries. As you add each RSS feed, newly posted items will appear together in the same window. Once the feed has been added, you can read items in Google Reader.This will automatically add the RSS feed to Google Reader. Then paste the link in the box which appears. In Google Reader (), click “Add a subscription” in the upper left corner.Right-click and choose “Copy link location.”. ![]() Selecting “Comments” will show you an RSS feed of comments posted to the blog. For Falvey’s blog, the link is located on the sidebar, under the header “Feeds.” Selecting “Content” will show you an RSS feed of the posts. Pick a blog to which you want to subscribe.“ RSS (most commonly expanded as Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works-such as blog entries, news headlines, audio and video-in a standardized format.” (From Wikipedia) ![]() Additionally, you can add multiple subscriptions, so that updates from every site you usually visit will appear in the same place. ![]() ![]() Do you have a blog or news site you like to keep up to date with? Do you find yourself having to visit it once a day or more, just to check for updates? With RSS, you can have updates delivered (to Google Reader) as they’re published. ![]()
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