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RSS (RDF Site Summary) is a standard used for retrieving and aggregating updates to websites. This has many uses, such as quickly getting notifications on new blog posts, news articles, etc. as they come out from sites of your choice. "Atom" is a similar and newer standard for the same purpose, sites may support one or both.
Atom and RSS feeds are generally loaded into "reader" applications which make them comprehensible for humans, many of which are free software and available in the Debian repositories.
Mozilla
You can use Firefox extensions to read RSS and Atom news.
Liferea
Liferea is a GTK3 reader for Atom and RSS feeds that generally works well as a desktop-agnostic solution. You can either find it in your desktop's software center of choice or install it through your terminal by typing:
apt install liferea
Feedreader
Feedreader is a GTK3 reader for Atom and RSS feeds built to integrate best into a GNOME desktop, by means of using CSD titlebars and other GNOME libraries. You can either find it in your desktop's software center of choice or install it through your terminal by typing:
apt install feedreader
Akregator
Akregator is an Atom and RSS reader developed by the KDE project, and an ideal alternative for those running KDE Plasma or another Qt-based desktop in order to get better integration.
You can either find it in your desktop's software center of choice or install it through your terminal by typing:
apt install akregator
Newsboat
Newsboat is an Atom and RSS reader for the terminal, similar in design to Mutt. It's a universal and featureful client that's a perfect fit for those that don't use a desktop or that prefer the asceticism of the console.
You can install it through your terminal by typing:
apt install newsboat
See also
External links
https://userbase.kde.org/Akregator - Akregator official website
https://jangernert.github.io/FeedReader/ - ?FeedReader official website
http://lzone.de/liferea/ - Liferea official website
https://www.newsboat.org/ - Newsboat official website