If you are a frequent reader of blogs and genealogy websites, you have probably spent a lot of time bookmarking your favorite sites and visiting them frequently to see if there have been any changes or updates made since your last visit. This can be a time consuming endeavor and is very frustrating when you spend the time, only to find the site has no new information. Wouldn't it be great if there was a way for you to receive notification when a favorite blog or website has been updated? Well, look no further, you're prayers are about to be answered! If the site that you are viewing contains this little orange icon, it means that the owner of the website you are viewing has the ability to notify you when changes or updates are made. These notifications are called "web feeds", or "RSS feeds". RSS stands for the term "Really Simple Syndication" which is a type of computer format used to communicate to you when a website has changed some of its contents.

1. First, you will need to set up an account with the aggregator of your choice. I am going to demonstrate using Google Reader, but most "aggregators" will work basically the same way. If you already have a Google Account, you can use the same user name and password to log in to Google Reader.
2. Second, subscribe to one or more "web feeds". This can be done by right clicking on the RSS icon on the page you are interested in, saving the url, then pasting it into the "Add a subscription" box on your reader, or
left clicking on the RSS icon and posting the feed to the service you are using from the list.
3.Third, organize the feeds into categories or folders
4. Fourth, read items of interest