D&R RSS FeedRSS is an Internet format that gives you a new way to quickly and easily access Web-based headlines, blurbs, and article links from a wide variety of sources. It's most often used for showing the latest headlines from online newspapers, magazines, weblogs, and vendor and technology information sites.
You can add any of these feeds to your personalized home pages on Google, Yahoo or MSN by clicking the buttons below
Help With RSS- Help With Adding An RSS Feed- Where To Get A News Aggregator (or RSS Reader) - What Exactly Is RSS?
Using Automatic Discovery Adding An RSS Link Manually 1. Copy the RSS feed link from the content site. For many
people, this is the most confusing step. If you see an XML icon like
this 2. Open your news aggregation tool, initiate a new channel, and paste the RSS link into the URL field. After a few seconds, the feed will populate in your RSS reader. The process of initiating a new channel goes by different names in different news aggregators. It might also be called "adding a new feed." If necessary, consult your news aggregator's Help or documentation for more information.
Here's a short list of RSS readers you might like to try:
Whatever the letters stand for, RSS is a light-weight XML format for distributing headlines, links, and brief descriptions of Web-based content. Web content providers develop and serve RSS "feeds," or streams of headline content designed to be accessed by news aggregator or RSS reader client software. An RSS reader lets you peruse headlines, read summaries, and the click links to specific stories to open them right on their original Web sites in your default Web browser.
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