In a world heaving under the weight of billions of web pages, keeping up to date with the information you want can be a drag. Using RSS (Really Simple Syndication) allows you to see when websites have added new content. RSS takes the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by showing you the very latest information that you are interested in.
RSS feeds are just a special kind of web page, designed to be read by computers rather than people.
In general, the first thing you need is something called a news reader. This is a piece of software that checks RSS feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added to them. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want to receive in your news reader, by finding and subscribing to the relevant RSS feeds.
For example, if you would like to be updated on my new paintings and exhibitions, simply drag the orange RSS button bellow into your News Reader or copy/paste the URL of the RSS feed into your News Reader.
If you use one of the following web-based News Readers, click on the appropriate button to subscribe to the RSS feed.