The Convenience of RSS News Feeds


In this era of news and sensationalism, it seems that people cannot get enough of news. It is almost like the news media have purposely groomed a whole generation of news addicts who are obsessed with stories of doom, gloom, violence, and gore. As such, there are millions of people who do everything that they can to remain abreast of the latest news stories, so that they will not miss out on the latest tragedy. RSS news feeds are particularly useful to such news addicts, because it allows them to received automatic news feeds from the leaders in sensationalist news stories. In fact, with RSS news feeds news aficionados can continue working along, playing internet games, or watching online videos, while never missing the latest news stories.

While news RSS feeds have been a boon to news addicts, RSS news feeds have been useful to normal folks, as well. For instance, say that a person has planned a huge outdoor celebration for this coming Saturday afternoon, and has been obsessed with watching the weather. Of course, no decent employee wants to waste their work time checking out all the different weather websites. Fortunately, when he or she is able to receive RSS news feeds from all of the top weather websites, he or she does not have to waste his or her precious time. The only thing they must do is download a free RSS feed reader, subscribe to all of the weather websites that they want, and go about their business as usual. Whenever one of the sites has a weather update, the web user will receive an automatic RSS news feeds directly to his computer screen via the RSS feed reader.

Now that there are RSS news feeds, there has never been a better time to become addicted to the news. For those people with insatiable appetites for sensational news, they can receive as many RSS news feeds as they want without missing a beat. Furthermore, with RSS news feeds, cable news companies can rest assured that they can continue grooming news addicts every minute of every day, and thus, insure their survival for the next decade and beyond.