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RSS can beat YOUR SS

I'm sorry to disappoint all of you Princess Bride fans out there, but the fact is RSS does NOT stand for Rodents of Substandard Size.  But then, to quote Princess Bride once again, Get used to disappointment.   ;)

No, RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it is a tool that is widely becoming more popular and more used.  It's almost, sort of, not exactly, but pretty much like TiVo for your television.  Instead of having to scour the TV Guide and set up your timer for each program that you want to catch, you just tell your TiVo the name of the program that you want to watch, and it records it for you whenever that show comes on.  If the show doesn't come on, nothing gets taped.  If the sci-fi channel shows a New Year's Day marathon, every episode gets taped.

RSS serves a similar purpose for the Internet community.  Instead of hopping from one blog to the next, taking a peek in the hopes that something new has been posted, all you have to do is subscribe to that blog's RSS feed.  Then whenever new content is published to that blog, you're feed reader is automatically updated and notifies you (boop-boop TiVo sound effect not included).

Joel, over at So You Want to Teach?  has done an excellent job of promoting his RSS feed and explaining it in a way that everyone can understand it.  I have attempted to explain it, but you might want to check out his version all the same. 

So why am I even talking about RSS feeds, TiVo, and the sci-fi channel?  Well because I want more subscribers, of course!  Those of you who are regular readers of Learn Me Good, I certainly appreciate your business, and I hope that you keep coming back.  I know there are some times, though, that I go for days without making a post.  Subscribing to the Learn Me Good feed would keep you updated on when I've posted something new.  Since many of you are already subscribers, I'll even go one step farther and make a request.  I would be eternally grateful if you could think of just one person that you could recommend Learn Me Good to as a new subscriber.  Just think about all of the fun conversations you could have over lunch!  Who will Kate choose on Lost?  What will Simon's next snarky comment be on American Idol?  Can you believe what Mister Teacher said yesterday on Learn Me Good?

And for those of you who are new or visiting here at Learn Me Good, why not give me a chance to win you over? Put me into your feed reader and read a few posts.  I guarantee, if your acne hasn't cleared up after three weeks, I'll give you your money back.

Here's the link you need to click to get things going: http://feeds.feedburner.com/learnmegood

I'm looking forward to RSSing all of you real good in the near future!

Posted: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:43 PM by misterteacher

Comments

mz.w said:

i want an ROUS.

# January 23, 2008 12:23 AM

Administrator said:

Thanks for the RSS explanation.  Glad to see you are using feedburner for your RSS subscriptions.  

I just wanted to let you and the rest of the TL community know that it is possible to automatically use your feedburner service on your TL blog.  From your blog Control Panel under the Global Settings select the Syndication Settings menu option.  From there you can follow the directions and enter the feedburner url.

The benefit to this is that all of the readers that find your blog and subscribe from the Syndication menu option or by using their browser features will automatically be using your feedburner link.

If anyone has any questions, feel free to drop me a PM.

# January 23, 2008 8:40 AM

MysteryTeacher said:

I feel lucky to just have a blog. RSS???  Huh???  Can someone please stop improving technology until I can catch up?

# January 23, 2008 9:06 AM
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