Nate Williams

News

If you only subscribe to one feed this is the one. keep up-to-date on the most important news.

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Portfolio

Updated each time a new piece of art is added to the portfolio

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Blog

Updated frequently with each blog entry ... some art related, some life related

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For Sale

Updated when new items are forsale

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What is RSS and why should I use it?

RSS stands for several things, the most widely accepted being Really Simple Syndication. Using RSS can save you lots of time on a daily basis. Let’s say you visit a collection of 5 websites three times a day. Currently, you visit them one by one in your browser, look for a new story and then go on. Going through all 5 sites might take 3-4 minutes or more if you find a new article. With RSS, all you do is go into an RSS feed reader, or RSS aggregator, and you will instantly know which websites have new articles and which don’t. You will also be able to see past entries with RSS. If you were to only visit the website, you could miss an article if you don’t visit frequently enough or get bored of seeing the same article if you visit to frequently. RSS fits in perfectly with this scenario. Now, imagine if you wanted to keep tabs on 25 websites. RSS easily proves indispensable. You have probably already used RSS before… Google’s customizable homepage gets your news from RSS feeds, as does My Yahoo.

by Paul Stamatiou