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RSS (short for really simple syndication) is a way to receive regularly updated web content and gather it in one place for easy reading. Instead of constantly checking multiple blogs, news sites, podcasts and other sources throughout the day, one can subscribe to "feeds" with an RSS reader (often referred to as an "aggregator"), which will automatically keep itself updated with the latest developments as they happen. It's an efficient and pain-free method of keeping tabs on the world.

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HOW DO I USE RSS?
To use RSS, you will need to download a special RSS news reader that will allow you to connect and display RSS feeds. Many readers are available and most are free. You'll find several options to choose from below:


MyYahoo! is a personalized and customizable version of Yahoo that gives users the ability to add their favorite RSS feeds, widgets, and other features. If you have an existing MyYahoo! account you can subscribe to our RSS feeds by clicking on the MyYahoo! button. This will automatically add the particular feed to your personal page. If you don't have a MyYahoo! page you can register for an account at http://my.yahoo.com.


Google also offers a personalized and customizable start page for all users available here http://www.google.com/ig. Clicking the “Add to Google” button will allow you to easily add our RSS feed to your Google homepage or your Google RSS reader. Your Google homepage allows you to aggregate content and functionality from across the web on your own start page. Google also offers an RSS reader that allows you to keep up with the latest content from a large number of sites on a single page.


NewsGator offers a free online RSS reader and a subscription based version that integrates with Microsoft Outlook. You can download a free 14 day trial of NewsGator or purchase it for $29.00 at http;//www.newsgator.com.


Bloglines is a popular web-based RSS feed reader. If you don’t have an existing Bloglines account, you can sign up for a free account at http://www.bloglines.com and click the “My Feeds” link to add our RSS feed. If you have an existing account you can add our RSS feed by clicking the “Add to Bloglines” button on this page.

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