Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
week11
1. Introduction RSS
● If you're addicted to the constant flow
of data that we know as the Internet, y
ou're not going to be able to manage it
without some help.
● One way to keep track of it all has gro
wn very popular since its introduction
in 1997: RSS.
2. What are Feeds ?
● These sources are called feeds.
● When you subscribe, you'll get a feed -
- often a series of headlines and brief
summaries -- of all the articles publis
hed on that particular Web page.
● This lets you scan the articles on the
page more efficiently.
3. Web-browsing Software
That Include RSS.
● Firefox and Opera display the now-commo
n square orange badge for a Web feed in
the browser's address bar when they fin
d RSS feeds on a site.
● You'll see a similar symbol in Internet
Explorer's toolbar.
● Safari shows a blue rectangle with "RSS
" written in white letters.
4. Attention of RSS
● Click on one, though, and you'll get a
list of options which may seem a little
intimidating if you don't know what the
y mean.
● Some sites have multiple feeds for the
same page with different versions of RS
S or a competing standard, Atom.
5. Attention of RSS
● Once you learn how to use news feeds, y
ou'll save time by scanning headlines f
rom your favorite sites.
● On the next page, we'll take a look at
how the format got its start and what i
t was designed to do. Before long, you'
ll have all the information you could e
ver read.
6. Summary
● I understood about RSS works and web-br
owsing software that include RSS.
● It was hard to give presentation in Eng
lish, but I think that made good presen
tation than last week.