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What is RSS?
RSS content is also referred to as
a feed. "RSS" abbreviation stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or
"Rich Site Summary". A feed is simply a way in which a reader may
subscribe to website content, such as a blog or news site or in our
case - search results. RSS is based on XML, a widely used standard for
textual information exchange between applications on the Internet.
RSS feeds can be viewed as plain text files, but they're really designed
for computer-to-computer communication. A blog would publish a feed as a
series of recent posts in our case every search will have a feed with a
series of a search results. A feed can also be referred to as an RSS feed, RSS channel, RDF feed, XML feed, or Atom feed.
But all are essentially the same thing. A RSS feed is represented with the
following icon: 
The Benefits of a Feed
What makes a feed great is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that ensures your privacy and saves you the time of visiting a myriad of websites. This is typically done through the use of desktop-based or web-based applications that are called an aggregator or newsreader. Aggregator or newsreader displays the content of a feed in a user-friendly way and also checks for fresh content at a regular intervals. Any search on Torrentini.com can become a feed that you can subscribe to. Simply run a search, and the orange button at the top of the results is a link to a subscription of that search result.
How to Subscribe
Once you've got your search results, a common way of subscribing to them is to copy the URL of the feed (right click on the link "add search as rss feed" - select option to copy link from the menu) and paste it into your aggregator or newsreader. Some aggregators or newsreaders also have buttons that allow you to subscribe more easily. Feeds are written in XML.