RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. The RSS format is the industry-standard way to send out news headlines on the Web. Using RSS, Web content providers can automatically send feeds of data, such as news link headlines, to a customized RSS reader on your computer. You've probably seen buttons like or at sites like Yahoo and the BBC; these are simply links that allow you to enter into an RSS reader. http://commprojects.jhsph.edu/communications/rss/public_health_news.cfm
Podcasting is a way to deliver audio and video files to your computer or multimedia player, like an iPod. In order to subscribe to a podcast you need to download a reader application, such as Apple iTunes or Juice. Your subscription will allow files to be delivered to you without having to visit our website. You do not need to subscribe to our podcasts to listen or watch files from our website. For more information on podcasting, visit the Wikipedia Podcasting Entry http://commprojects.jhsph.edu/communications/rss/podcast.cfm?media_type=audio
http://commprojects.jhsph.edu/communications/rss/podcast.cfm?media_type=video RSS feeds [Available feeds include university-wide and Homewood news, events open to the public, and emergency notifications (including weather emergency information)] Johns Hopkins Medicine Press Releases RSS Feed Johns Hopkins Medicine Health Podcast Johns Hopkins School of Nursing News and Events RSS Feed |