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What is RSS?

RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) is a way to share content without requiring readers to constantly visit a Web site to see what's new. An RSS feed contains article headlines, summaries, and links to the full text of articles or Web pages.

To start using RSS, you need a special news reader or aggregator that displays RSS content feeds from Web sites that you select. There are many different news readers available, many of which are free of charge. Most are available as desktop software that you download and install on your computer. Several Web-based news readers are available as well.

List of news readers (Yahoo)
List of news readers (Google)

Once you have set up your news reader, you simply subscribe to the RSS content feeds that you want.

RSS is an easy way for you to be alerted when content that interests you appears on your favorite Web sites. Instead of visiting a particular Web site to browse for new articles and features, RSS automatically tells you when something new is posted online.

Click on the link to obtain the RSS URL, which you will see in the "Address" field of of your browser. Simply copy this URL and follow the instructions for your particular news reader to subscribe.

To sign up for RSS feeds from Science News for Kids, simply click on the orange RSS button at the top of the page and follow the instructions for your particular news reader to subscribe to RSS feeds.

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