RSS Feed

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It’s a technology that gives you a simple way to keep track of the latest articles and headlines from your favorite websites.

So for example if you’d like to keep up-to-date on the latest BBC World headlines as well as pick and choose from NPR’s daily “All Things Considered” radio news program, oh and follow what your friends are saying on their blogs, and last, but not least, be the first to read the latest essay on expat life in spain on kellycrull.com, RSS is probably what you’re looking for. It notifies you when new content has been posted on your favorite websites, and it keeps all that information in one place.

What you need to do is get yourself either a RSS newsreader or a RSS-suppported web browser like Firefox or Safari and then subscribe to the RSS feeds at all your favorite websites. The RSS feed for kellycrull.com is here:

feed://feeds.feedburner.com/kellycrull

If you have any other questions about how to use RSS or how to subscribe to the RSS feed for kellycrull.com, send me an email at kelly@caimail.net.

Enjoy!

Kelly

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