And why would you definitely want to do that anyway?
First off... WHAT IS RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and you use it to add content from other people's sites to your lens, simply by copying a single line of code.
If you can copy and paste, you can do this, okay?
From the lensmaster's point of view... The best thing about RSS is that the content from the other site is automatically updated on your lens whenever it changes at the other site. Talk about nifty.
WHY USE RSS FEEDS?
1. Fresh content is fed into your lens frequently, without you doing a thing.
2. Squidoo won't even list your lens until you have four or more modules. That is, 4 blocks of information on your page. Writing several short articles is a great way to help achieve that. Adding an RSS feed is an easier way.
WHERE DO YOU GET RSS FEEDS FROM?
Today almost every online publisher and blogger provides a feed so you can publish their stuff on your site. You would have seen those orange XML rectangles and the square orange RSS logos. The links under those symbols are RSS feeds.
If all you want is something relevant to your lens, then here is the code for a Yahoo News feed about Seth Godin, the creator of Squidoo: