Luckily there are a slew of other RSS services (which stands for Rich Site Summary but is more often referred to as Really Simple Syndication) that will be thrilled to accommodate the exiled mass of Google users.
What does RSS stand for?
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary
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- Information technology (IT) and computers
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We have 524 other meanings of RSS in our Acronym Attic
- Abbreviation Database Surfer
- « Previous
- Next »
- Residential Subscriber System
- Residential Support Services Inc.
- Residual Sum of Squares (statistics)
- Resource Description Framework (RDF) Site Summary (lightweight XML format)
- Resource Sharing System (libraries)
- Resources Status Review
- Résumé de Sortie Standardisé
- Retail Store Solutions (IBM)
- Retek Store Systems
- Reusable Space Systems (Boeing)
- Rich Site Syndication (aka Realtime Site Syndication)
- Rig Site Survey (energy exploration)
- Rigid Spine Syndrome
- Ring Segment System
- Ritscher-Schinzel Syndrome
- Riverside Secondary School
- Road Safety Scotland (UK)
- Roaming Service Setup
- Robert Service School (Canada)
- Robert Stobie Spectrograph (Southern African Large Telescope)
Samples in periodicals archive:
RSS, which stands for Rich Site Summary, is a format for delivering to users content from sites that change constantly, such as news pages and blogs.
To stay informed about the latest blog postings, readers can sign up to receive e-mail or rich site summary (RSS) updates each time a new posting is added to the site.
A simple technology called Rich Site Summary (or RSS) makes it very easy to keep track of interesting websites.
A simple technology called Rich Site Summary (or RSS) makes it very easy to keep track of interesting websites.
But now a thing called Rich Site Summary (or RSS) makes it a doddle.
Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS--which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication--is an XML-based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content.