iKidTools 2: RSS: Bring the Web to You
Video Description: Zach and Evan ask about what in the world an RSS feed is. Why would they need to use Really Simple Syndication? Gigi explains they can bring the web right to their computers instead of emails, enewsletters, or checking back on websites. Related Article Subjects: iKidTools, internet, kid, rss, syndication, tween, web
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