What is RSS? (Really Simple Syndication)
RSS allows you to see when sites add new content. You
can get the latest headlines, articles, video clips,
audio files, or photos from all over the Internet, all
in one place, as soon as they are published, without
having to visit each site individually.
To use RSS you need a news reader. There are many news
readers available (see opposite) and some browsers such
as Firefox, Opera and Safari have their own built-in
readers.
Once you have chosen a news reader, you can subscribe to
RSS feeds. For example, if you would like the latest virals
from Bore Me, go to our Latest
listings and click on the orange RSS button and
follow the simple instuctions.
RSS feeds from Bore Me
Subscribe to any of the RSS feeds below by dragging the
link into your news reader or by copying and pasting the
link into a new feed in your news reader.
Latest 20 virals http://www.boreme.com/db/rss/latest.rss
Latest 20 games http://www.boreme.com/db/rss/latest-games.rss
Latest 20 celebrity virals http://www.boreme.com/db/rss/latest-celebrity.rss
Latest 20 football virals http://www.boreme.com/db/rss/latest-football.rss
News Readers Windows
Newz
Crawler FeedDemon
Awasu
Mac OS X Newsfire
NetNewsWire
Other
News Readers
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