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What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a free, XML-based format for syndicating news and content. RSS feeds are utilized by many: major news sites like CNN and Yahoo! through to the UCLA community like the Daily Bruin and Media Relations. Each feed breaks down the most recent updates: headline, summary and link for each update.
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