Feed? What’s that?
Feeds are specially formatted content that originate from blogs and websites. This content can include digital media such as Podcast and video.
A feed delivers online content with economy and convenience. Feeds are updated as new content is posted on a blog or website. Content is delivered via RSS. Subscriptions are Free.
RSS means Really Simple Syndication. RSS notifies subscribers when content is updated. You don’t have to spend time checking each of your favorite blogs and website. That orange icon is the web standard symbol for the RSS feed.
What is Syndication?
For consumers of awesome online content, syndication means subscribing. When you subscribe there are several feed readers available to help manage your subscriptions.
What is a feed reader and how do I get one?
A feed reader checks for and displays content in a browser or desktop application and is required to receive, read and manage your subscriptions.
The Cacao World feed address is http://feeds2.feedburner.com/TheCacaoWorld. To subscribe just click the feed link or this
RSS icon to open the Feed Burner subscription page. Feed Burner is a feed management provider operated by Google.
Subscription Options
The easiest way to subscribe is through your browser. Many web browsers have feed reader capability. To subscribe:
Click this
RSS icon to open the Feed Burner page and select View Feed XML which will save your subscription to your Bookmarks.
Or, you might want to try a Web Based Feed Reader
At the FeedBurner subscription page, click the Chicklet (a.k.a icon) of your choice. All are free: just sign-up or log-in to your existing account.
This Chicklet offers two options:
Add the feed to Google home page (iGoogle) or Google Feedreader
With the Google reader you can: