
1) Blog feed 2) Blog feed format 3) Blog feed format letters 4) Blog feed inits 5) Blog feed letters 6) Digital feed letters 7) Feed format for blogs 8) Feed format used in blogs 9) Feed from a website 10) Feed inits 11) Feed letters 12) Feed on a website 13) Feedburner feed 14) Internet feed 15) News feed inits
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Regional Security System (Caribbean)
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Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summaries is a way to alert the recipient of something new on a website, news stories for example - a single file is fetched containing titles, links to and brief descriptions of the full stories - the format used for this RSS file is XML based with HTML like tags - on RISC OS Ticker (PD) from http://www.youmu...
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Really Simple Syndication / Relay Spam Stopper / Royal Statistical Society,
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Réseau Santé Social
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Résumééde Sortie Standardisé
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] Royal School of Signals
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is short for Really Simple Syndication. This allows you to subscribe to content on blogs and other social media and have it delivered to you through a feed.
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Really Simple Syndication + Reduced Space Symbology + RDF Site Summary + Rich Site Summary
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Received Signal Strength. A measure of the strength of a radio signal.
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root sum square
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A commonly used protocol for syndication and sharing of content, originally developed to facilitate the syndication of news articles, now widely used to share the contents of blogs. Mashups are often made using RSS feeds. RSS is an XML-based summary of a web site, usually used for syndication and other kinds of content-sharing. There are RSS 'feeds...
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Rapid Scanning Service. EUMETSAT are using the Meteosat-6 satellite to provide images every 10 minutes over Europe. Data is transmitted via the EUMETCast service.
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Regional Security System (Caribbean)
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Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication
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Rosette Scanning Seeker
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Remote Speaking System
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Road Sensing Suspension
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Reverse Sensing System
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(file format) (Rich Site Summary; originally RDF Site Summary; often called Really Simple Syndication). Uses a family of standard web feed formats[2] to publish frequently updated information
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Repetitive Stress Syndrome, caused by any repetitive movement.
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acronym: rotating shadowband spectrometer
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acronym: root-sum-square
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a standard file format used to publish frequently updated content such as news, sports updates, and blogs. An RSS feed can contain either just the headlines or the full content of a document or page, and is read using either a browser such as Firefox or a dedicated RSS reader. An RSS reader aggregates feeds from a...
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RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a content delivery vehicle. An RSS Feed uses a family of standard web feed formats to publish frequently updated information such as blog posts, news articles, photos and videos. Web applications called RSS Readers aggregate updates from multiple RSS Feeds in one location for easy viewing.
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