



How many times have you installed something, and just clicked “I Accept” button when something called the EULA shows up? I reckon 99.999% of the times? Correct? Don’t Worry - you’re not alone! Lets’ take a look at this EULA business, shall we?
The EULA (End User License Agreement) is an agreement between the software developer and a prospective user. By means of this agreement the developer of a software is established as the original owner of that software, and a copy of the respective software bought/downloaded from a vendor/the Internet, only licenses it to a user, and does not transmit any intellectual rights whatsoever on the software.
How do you get yourself to create an RSS feed in a most unchallenging way? Here’s your ten-point guide to create a method of syndicating content, namely — RSS (Rich Site Summary). Also called as a document, web feed or channel, an RSS feed is an XML file that contains either a summary of [...]