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rssCloud
Traditionally services that process feeds (RSS & Atom) needed to regularly request the feed to see if there were any new entries. To reduce the need for constant polling rssCloud was introduced, as a way to ask for notifications when a new entry was published to a feed. Notifications When you publish a new post […]
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Subscriptions and Newsletters
This article explains how readers can subscribe to your blog to receive email notifications of all of your posts. On WordPress.com, any reader can follow (subscribe to) your blog to receive an email every time you write a new post. Logged in users of WordPress.com can do this by clicking the Follow button in their […]
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Reader
Read posts from all the sites you follow (even the ones that aren’t on WordPress.com), find great new reads, and keep track of your comments and replies in one convenient place: the WordPress.com Reader. Table of Contents Getting StartedFinding and Following BlogsOPML Import/ExportListsTagsReader Post CardsMobile ReaderBlocking SitesTroubleshooting You’ll be taken to the Reader automatically upon logging in […]
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RSS Widget
The RSS Widget displays posts from any RSS feed. You might find this handy if you want to show off one of your other blogs, or one of your favorite blogs, in your sidebar or footer (if your chosen theme has a sidebar or footer).
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PubSubHubbub (PuSH)
PubSubHubbub (also known as PuSH) provides a way for services to subscribe to new entries in feeds (RSS & Atom) when they are published. This allows for new content to be distributed in a rapid fashion and reduces the need to regularly poll feeds to check for new content. When you publish a new post, […]
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RSS Block
RSS is a term used to describe a machine-readable version of the content of a blog or a website. Using the RSS block, you can display content from any site’s RSS feed on your website. Add the RSS Block Add the RSS block to a page by clicking on the + Block Inserter and searching for RSS. […]
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RSS Shortcode
There is now an easier way to display an RSS feed on your site, using the RSS block. You can easily embed an RSS feed from another site into a post or page using shortcodes. Using the RSS shortcode To use the RSS shortcode, you’ll need the URL of the feed you want to embed. […]
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RSS Links Widget
The RSS Links Widget allows you to add links to your blog’s post and comment RSS feeds in your sidebar. This makes it easy for your readers to stay updated when you post new content or receive new comments.
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Podcasting
You can publish podcasts on your WordPress.com site and make them available for listeners in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and through direct feed links for other podcasting apps.
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Podcast Player Block
Use the Podcast Player block to display a listing of recent episodes from a podcast and play them on your website.