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RSS: What is this?
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy way for you to keep updated
automatically without having to go to a website to look for their latest
updated content. If you subscribe to the feeds they will let you know as
soon as they have some new content of interest to you.
How do I use RSS?
Just as you need a radio receiver to get radio programs, so you need an RSS
newsreader to be able to get RSS Feeds. RSS newsreaders allow you to collect and display feeds. Just choose which RSS feeds you want, click on the RSS of XML icon to subscribe to the feed, and it will automatically retrieve
updates. You get the new content as soon as it is published.
How do I get a news reader?
There are many different newsreaders available. Most newsreaders are
applications that you download and install on your computer. Others are
web-based services you sign-up for that work inside your browser.
Download the Free PRESSfeed newsreader
PRESSfeed newsreader comes with some good feeds already installed.
You can find a list of other RSS newsreaders here.
How do I subscribe to RSS feeds?
Once you have downloaded and installed your PRESSfeed reader, go to RSS feed at the top of this page. Right-click on the RSS button. Select "Copy
Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the address or location (URL) of
this feed. Go to your PRESSfeed reader. The first icon on the top left of
the tool bar is for adding a feed. Click the icon. It brings up a window
with a field to add the URL of the feed you want to subscribe to. Place your
cursor in this field. Right click your mouse and click Paste. The URL of the
feed will appear in the field. Click Next. It offers you a choice of folders
in which you can place this feed. Pick the one that makes the most sense to
you for this feed. Highlight the folder. Click Finish.
And you're ready to start receiving your RSS news feeds.
You can repeat this with feeds on websites you want to subscribe to.

