Setting Up A Very Easy RSS Reader



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Setting Up A Very Easy RSS Reader RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. It is a format for web material that is sent to you, rather than you having to go to it. If you have twenty favorite websites, RSS allows you to automatically collect all the data from those websites, so all you have to do is go to one place. To do this you need a special sort of program that can retrieve the material. Once you ve got such a program a reader and added an RSS feed from a website to that reader, the latest from that website is always there waiting for you. To see how this works, go to the New York Times website. Right in the address bar, you ll see those letters RSS. Sometimes you ll see the official RSS icon: In either case, this means that the people behind the website are making their material available in RSS format. All you have to do is sign up for it. There are a variety of RSS readers out there, plus nowadays browsers have built-in RSS functions. The instructions here will be for setting up the Google Reader. It s easy, and all it requires is that you have a gmail account. (And if you don t have a gmail account, it s no big deal to get one; you never have to use it for anything but access to the reader.) Let s set up a Google reader, then we ll talk about how to use it.

Go to google.com and click on more on the top left. Select the Reader. If you already have a Google account, sign in. If not, create one.

Once you have your account and are logged in, you can go to the Google reader. It starts out empty, with a welcome message. What we have to do now is add some RSS feeds. There are various ways of handling this. As you get experienced with the software, you can just paste a feed url into the green add subscription box in the left-hand column. The easiest thing to do, however, is to go to a website and let the reader find if there s a feed. That s why I like the Google reader: it does the heavy lifting for you.

For a start, go the the Coachean Feed. It is accessible from a link at the top left of jimmenick.com. When you click on the link and go to the feed, you ll see the RSS symbol in the address bar. Click on that symbol.

This will open the feed in the RSS format. You could simply copy the RSS address you now see and paste it into the green Add Subscription box back in the reader, but the reader is so smart it wants to help you out. Just click the Subscribe Now button at the top of the RSS page. We do, of course, want to use Google as our subscribe option. You ll get a choice of adding the site to your Google homepage or the Google reader. Choose the button to add it to the reader.

Now you will be taken back to the reader, with the subscription up and running. If you re really interested in keeping up with great minds of the debate world, you should also add this to your feed: http://coachean.blogspot.com/ To get it, go to that address and click on the RSS button in the address bar. This will take you to the RSS version. Once again you can either choose to let Google subscribe for you, or you can go directly to the reader and enter it into that green box. In either case, you ll now have two feeds.

Once you get the hang of this, you can subscribe to practically anything. Here s my personal reader: This is my reader s home page, showing me some recommendations and tips on the right, and selected new articles in the middle. On the left, where the real action is, I ve organized my feeds into folders (I ve got a LOT of feeds). If I click on anything in the left column, I see those feeds, and can read the articles without leaving the reader. So what should debaters feed on? Well, the Coachean Feed already provides lots of debate material. Victory Briefs and some other debate sites also have feeds. The New York Times has more feeds than you can possibly absorb, and after you play around with them for a while, you ll find the ones you want. As a general rule, if it s on the web, there s probably a feed for it. Instead of you going surfing, the surfing comes to you. Welcome to the Twenty-First Century.

Field Trip to RSS Land Why don t we actually go to some likely sites and follow the process of adding feeds. Major sites are all more or less designed the same way, so it you see a couple, you ve seen them all. Since we re being techie, let s go to Wired.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the main page. You ll see a section pointing to RSS Feeds.

Click on the link, and you ll see a list off all the feeds offered by the site. This is the way many sites work, breaking down their feeds into categories. Let s pick one. Since we re Mac buffs, let s select the Cult of the Mac.

There it is. And lo and behold, there s a button for adding it to Google. Click that button. Yep. There s the automated process for adding it to your reader. Easy or what?

Just for comparison s sake, look at the New Yorker. This is what they have at the bottom of their main page. Click on their RSS feeds, and it looks like this. Again, there s the buttons to add a feed to Google.

Click on a Google button, and there s the choice again for the reader: Go ahead and add a lot of feeds from wherever you want, now that you know how. You can always delete them later. Eventually you ll set your own personal limits. But overall, you will be very much on top of a lot of data you might otherwise have missed. RSS forever!!!