If you simply let the data streams of the Internet roll towards you, you will quickly become dizzy. There are useful tools to help you keep an overview. They allow you to filter out the news and information that really interests you. ICH WEISS WAS ICH TU also offers this help.
The tool for insight has three letters: RSS. This stands for "Really Simple Syndication" (translated: really simple distribution or summarisation of content). There is also a symbol for RSS: A button with a dot from which two waves emanate.
This is a technology that summarises information from new articles on a website and lists them clearly in a news channel. The user sees the headline and, in some programmes, a brief summary of the article. This allows the user to decide whether the matter is exciting enough to continue reading. One click leads to the complete article.
You can subscribe to the ICH WEISS WAS ICH TU RSS feed with all standard Internet browsers and add it to your browser's favourites bar, for example - so you can always quickly see what's new on the relevant page. RSS feeds can also be subscribed to via most mail programmes. Specialised news feed readers are best suited to those who want to combine a large number of different channels. You can easily find the relevant downloads using a search engine on the Internet.
One click on the link "IWWIT News-Feed" and the first step has already been taken to keep an eye on the latest news and stories. (cs)
More information on RSS at Wikipedia