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About RSS 2.0 : Real Simple Syndication Feeds
Freelance-Music.com offers RSS feeds for your convenience. At the bottom of this page you are able to see all of the feeds currently available and what content is being syndicated through them right now.
So what is "RSS" and why would you care?
RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication and is the easiest way to stay up to date with your favorite websites and blogs.
There are two parts which work together to make RSS function: the XML file which holds all of the information about the feed, and the RSS reader which reads the XML file and displays the information.
This way news and updates from your favorite websites are all in one place and you never have to waste your time going back to your favorite sites checking for updates. You just subscribe to their RSS feed and once they have updates or news it will appear right in front of you.
What do you need in order to use RSS feeds today?
In order for you to take advantage of RSS feeds all you need to worry about is downloading and installing an RSS reader. You can find many online, just go to your favorite search engine and look around.
There are many different syndication formats and you will probably want to find a reader that supports several. The most popular formats include RSS 0.9x, 1.0, 2.0, and Atom. For your convenience you can download this Free RSS Reader from Freelance-Music.com. Once you install a reader to your machine all you have to do is get the URL of the RSS Feed you want to subscribe to and load it into your reader.
News & Announcements URL:http://www.freelance-music.com/rss-a.xml
(The Free RSS Reader comes with our feed already loaded on it)
Don't want to download and install software?
If you don't want to go through the hassle of searching for and installing an RSS feed aggregator or reader, you should check out the Rocket RSS Reader. It requires no download and no installation to work.
Do you have everything set-up correctly?
To verify that you have successfully subscribed to this feed you can check to make sure your reader displays the same content that is displayed below.
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