![]() You can have one which is installed on your computer, or one that resides on the web. Just search for the term 'feed reader' and then find one that suits you. Taking the first point, it means that you don't have to traipse from one website to another to check if there is anything new: new stuff will show up in your feed reader automatically. It could be latest comments on someone's blog, or their most recent tweets in Twitter, or anything else that has an RSS feed. ![]() Secondly, as an extension of that, it lets you collate the latest posts from several blogs all in one place. ![]() Firstly, it lets you read the articles on your favourite websites all in one place, using an application called a 'feed reader'. It makes it easy to do two things really easily. The most commonly accepted answer is 'Really Simple Syndication'. If you already know what an RSS feed is, think about bookmarking this article in order to refer to it colleagues who are less knowledgeable than you. (Note: I've written this guide with the complete novice in mind. Here's a quick guide to RSS, which you may have seen mentioned on websites and blogs.
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