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The Superman Homepage RSS News Feed can be found at:
http://www.SupermanHomepage.com/sh-news.php
What is an RSS News Feed?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" - it's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web.
What is in the Superman Homepage RSS News Feed?
The Superman Homepage RSS News Feed is simply a quick reference for the latest news updates on this website. It gives you the latest Superman Homepage news headlines and a quick summary of what the report is about. It also allows you to quickly link back to this site to read the full report.
How can I see the Superman Homepage RSS News Feed?
To view RSS News Feeds most people use a program known as a News Aggregator to collect, update and display RSS feeds.
News Aggregators (also called news readers) will download and display RSS feeds for you. A number of free and commercial News Aggregators are available for download or may already be part of your favorite web browser or email application.
Many aggregators are separate, "stand-alone" programs such as those listed above; other services will let you add RSS feeds to a Web page.
What's the point of all this?
RSS News Aggregators are set up to periodically check for new items in the feeds you are subscribed to, commonly once every hour. In other words, the news comes to you, rather than you having to go to the news.