RSS
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What is RSS?
RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. RSS makes use of an XML code that constantly scans the content of a website for updates and then broadcasts those updates to all subscribers through a feed.
RSS feeds keep you in touch with sources of news and features that interest you and allow you to see when new content has been added to a website. To receive RSS feeds, you must have news feeder software installed on your computer.
How do I get a news feeder?
There are a number of news feeders available on the web, many of them free, which can be accessed by either a browser or as a downloadable application. Some browsers, including Firefox,Opera and Safari, automatically pick up RSS feeds for you. For more details on these, please check their websites.
Windows users:
FeedDemon
Awasu
Newz CrawlerMac OS X users:
NetNewsWire
NewsfireRelated internet link:
RSS Newsreaders (Google)
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Adding NICE RSS feeds to your newsreader
You can subscribe to a NICE RSS feed in these ways:
- Drag the orange RSS button into your news feeder
- Drag the URL of the RSS feed into your news feeder
- Cut and paste the URL of the RSS feed into your news feeder
NICE RSS feeds display the latest headlines with a short summary, and a link that takes you to the full story.
If you use one of these news feeders, simply click on the button to subscribe to the NICE RSS feed.
Web-based readers:
Adding NICE content to your website
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This page was last updated: 15 July 2010