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RSS by Feedburner.com
Using any RSS or news reader. Right-click on the above icon, and select "Copy Shortcut". Paste the URL to your news reader's
URL field.
Clicking on the above link would display an ad-sponsored version, as Feedburner.com is a free service.
My Yahoo! Page
This would add news items everytime there is a new one to your My Yahoo! page.
To do so, simply click on the link above. If you are not logged in in any Yahoo! service (e.g., Yahoo!
Mail or Yahoo! Calendar), you would be prompted to enter your Yahoo! ID and password. Just enter the appropriate data, and
follow the steps.
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RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication and Rich Site Summary. RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution.
Webmasters create an RSS file containing headlines and descriptions of specific information. While the majority of RSS feeds
currently contain news headlines or breaking information the long term uses of RSS are broad.
RSS is a defined standard based on XML with the specific purpose of delivering updates to web-based content. Using this
standard, webmasters provide headlines and fresh content in a succinct manner. Meanwhile, consumers use RSS readers and news
aggregators to collect and monitor their favorite feeds in one centralized program or location. Content viewed in the RSS
reader or news aggregator is place known as an RSS feed.
RSS is becoming increasing popular. The reason is fairly simple. RSS is a free and easy way to promote a site and its
content without the need to advertise or create complicated content sharing partnerships.
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