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| - | |- style="text-align:center; font-size: xx-large; color=red;" | + | |- style="text-align:center; font-size: xx-large; color=red;" colspan="2" |
| | |RSS | | |RSS |
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| | |'''RSS is a new way to automatically get just the latest info you care about''', whether its new headlines from Yahoo's Business section, or the latest entries from your favorite blogs. | | |'''RSS is a new way to automatically get just the latest info you care about''', whether its new headlines from Yahoo's Business section, or the latest entries from your favorite blogs. |
| | |(pic of RSS button) | | |(pic of RSS button) |
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| - | |'''What does RSS stand for?''' | + | |What does RSS stand for? |
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| | |RSS originally stood for Rich Site Summary. But it makes a bit more sense if you think of it as Really Simple Syndication, a way for web sites to syndicate content. | | |RSS originally stood for Rich Site Summary. But it makes a bit more sense if you think of it as Really Simple Syndication, a way for web sites to syndicate content. |
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| - | |Your own custom newspaper | |
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| | |Some '''search engines''' are getting in on the RSS act too. | | |Some '''search engines''' are getting in on the RSS act too. |
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