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2007
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What Is That Small Orange Icon Labeled RSS or XML? Posted By : Joe Rispoli

Have you ever come upon a small orange icon labeled RSS or XML? Have you tried clicking on one and ended up on a page filled with unreadable text? Find out what they are and how easy it is to subscribe to RSS Feeds.

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