What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It is a common method for distributing information from
websites. Familiar with blogging? Well, most blogs supply an
RSS feed in which you can subscribe. By subscribing to an RSS feed, you can be immediately notified
whenever a site, or blog, adds new content. This is extremely convenient for those who regularly visit
numerous sites/blogs for information. RSS feeds eliminate the need to visit each site/blog individually.
You can simply subscribe and get information from numerous sites in one place.
How do I subscribe?
To subscribe, you will need an RSS feed reader (or aggregator). You can then use the reader to subscribe to
this url: http://www.usd.edu/greek/sae/rssFeed.cfm. A feed reader is software that aggregates
RSS feeds into one common place. There are a countless number of readers available. Some are a free, some are not.
Below are links to Google's and Yahoo!'s lists of readers.