Definition: The term "RSS (Really Simple Syndication)" describes a way to organize and distribute content between web sites without having to manually update or manage each site's own RSS feed. Definition: - RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a protocol used in web design for exchanging information between two sources. - It allows users of one source to subscribe to the other, providing them with an up-to-date list of their favorite content and automatically updating it when new items are added. This eliminates the need for manual updates and saves time for both parties. Example usage: A RSS feed might be provided by a news website that wants to share stories from multiple sources without having to manually update the feeds themselves.