Thursday, May 19, 2016

RSS Feed Qustions

Why did you select the feeds you subscribed to?
     For my news and government feeds, I selected feeds that would be informative about not only
     what is happening here in the United States, but also on an international level.  It is important to
     understand where the rest of the world stands so that you can formulate a more valid opinion on
     the actions of your own government.

Was it easy for you to find feeds and subscribe to them?
     The format of Digg Reader made it very easy to find exactly what I was looking for by narrowing
     down all of the possible options into more specific categories.  I was then able to click on feeds
     that interested me, see if I wanted to subscribe to them and then just click "Add" if I decided I
     wanted to.

Which sites were your favorites?
     My three favorite sites that I subscribed to were "The World Geography",  "Funny or Die" and
     "Foreign Affairs".  "The World Geography" is all about different locations that are unknown by
     most people, such as hidden lookout points and unique beaches.  "Funny or Die" is just funny
     posts and videos.  "Foreign Affairs" is a feed about current events around the world.

What else can you use RSS feeds for?
     RSS feeds can be used for anything from being a foundation for a research paper, to looking at
     photos by professional photographers, to giving you new stories to read.

How likely are you to use RSS feeds in the future?
     I may use RSS feeds in college for research and just to stay up to date on what is going on in the
     world at an international level.

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