Regular Nestoria visitors may have noticed that we've changed our RSS logo:
From this:
to this:
Why the change? We stated in our original post on RSS that we would keep pace with the logo used by the BBC website, which provides some of the most popular RSS feeds in the UK. We figured that whatever logo the BBC used would be recognisable to the majority of our visitors. The new logo is a bit more attractive, to boot!
RSS? Feeds? Not got a clue what we're on about?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a fantastic, (relatively) new method of delivering fresh information to people, without the hassle that e-mail brings to the party (namely spam). Wherever you see the RSS logo on Nestoria, click on it to receive fresh information on a regular basis, without having to visit the site.
For example, if you search for 2 bedroom properties in Chelsea, costing less than £500,000, the RSS logo on the results page (see the red dot on the image below) will allow you to 'subscribe' to fresh results for that specific search – delivered straight to your selected RSS reader. The RSS logo on the blog links to a feed which contains new blog posts.

To learn more about RSS, read our previous blog post, or here's the Wikipedia article. If that doesn't satisfy your RSS appetite, take a look at the BBC page.
Why not subscribe to the blog? You know what the button looks like, and it's to the top-right!
