What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for distributing and
aggregating web content (such as web site summaries or headlines). Syndication
means you don't have to visit a web site individually to see what's new, you
simply scan headlines or brief article summaries and click to read the full text.
What are the benefits of RSS?
There are many benefits to accessing information this way including:
- Efficiency - Timely information automatically when you need it
- Breadth - Summaries from the web sources you care about are consolidated
- Organization - Sources can be displayed in order of importance
- Productivity - Unruly bookmarks can lead to clutter and information overload
Ultimately, you save time while consuming more information with consolidation in
a way that's easy to scan periodically throughout the day. When a headline interests
you, just click and go directly to the source.
How does JustZip use RSS?
JustZip uses RSS to publish the latest listings of items for sale. The feeds are
free of charge to use for individuals and non-profit organizations for
non-commercial or personal use. Attribution, included in each feed, is required
but limited to providing attribution in connection to the RSS feed. JustZip
also reserves the right to require you to cease distributing these feeds at
any time for any reason.
How can I use RSS?
Typically, you can gather, read, or quickly scan frequently updated listings
using an "Aggregator" program. Another alternative is by using the Mozilla
Firefox web browser's live bookmarks feature.
How are blogs and RSS related?
Web logs (often called "blogs") are web pages which typically consist of
timestamped, frequently updated links to web sites. Blogging has developed
into an online publishing tool used for many purposes including traditional
journalism, diaries and group discussion forums. RSS is often used as a
mechanism to incorporate syndicated headlines.
How do I access the JustZip RSS data feed?
Look for the
icon on our pages which points at a RSS
file. If you click the icon, you may see the raw RSS text in your browser.
However, all you really need is the URL of the RSS text file. For example,
the RSS feed for the main JustZip sample listings page is
http://www.justzip.com/rss_index.php .