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HOW TO USE OUR RSS NEWS FEEDS

RSS, also known as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary, is an open-source XML-based file format that allows syndication and distribution of content. Through RSS, links to our stories can be delivered to a desktop or used in a blog or on a Web site. The RSS news feeds provided by floridatoday.com offer headlines that are linked to our site for the full story.

How to use our feeds

The format of the news feeds allows them to be easily read by Web sites and by desktop software programs known as news readers or news aggregators. Readers may be desktop applications, such as the reader provided by Amphetadesk, or Web-based, such as the Rocket RSS Reader.

The following feeds are currently available from floridatoday.com. To subscribe to a feed, click its link or the orange button next to its link. Copy the URL, and paste it into the news reader you're using under the option that adds a new feed or channel.
Please note that these feeds contain only articles from the current date.

To add a feed gadget to your iGoogle page, click the button provided to the right of the appropriate link.

Local News Add to Google
Sports Add to Google
Space News Add to Google
Business News Add to Google
Opinion Add to Google
Matt Reed Add to Google
University of Florida sports Add to Google
High School sports Add to Google
Brian McCallum Add to Google
Norris Burkes Add to Google

If you have questions or comments about our RSS feeds, please e-mail us.

Terms of use

FLORIDA TODAY provides headline feeds free of charge for personal, non-commercial use. If a feed is posted on a personal web site, please provide attribution to FLORIDA TODAY. FLORIDA TODAY reserves the right to require that you cease distributing these feeds at any time for any reason. See our terms of service for additional information. Please contact our online department if you would like to use our headline feeds on a commercial website.