This week I read through various articles and watched some videos. The main topic that was covered was RSS or Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a type of feed that aggregates various forms of information like articles and videos into one spot in a readable and easy-to-digest format. Learning about RSSs was super interesting to me personally because I had no idea how common they are and how much they've shaped the landscape of how we receive and consume information. The RSS that I use the most myself is definitely Reddit. I don't browse Reddit regularly, typically I use it as a way to answer very specific questions that I can't find anywhere else online, which shows that it does its job. If something like Reddit didn't exist to compile all of this niche information, it would take likely hours of manual searching to find certain information. RSSs usefulness can be even further enhanced with things like push notifications and sub-sections. Continuing with the Reddit exam...