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What
is an RSS Feed ?
RSS feeds allow you to automatically
subscribe to, receive and organize news
distributed by a website. The
latest headlines get sorted in one place as soon as they
are published, without having to visit the sites you
have taken the feeds from. The most common meaning for
RSS is 'Really Simple Syndication'. In essence, the
feeds themselves are specially formatted web pages
designed to be read by computers rather than people. |
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Using RSS
Feeds
The first thing you need to start receiving RSS feeds is
a news reader. This is software that checks the feeds
and lets you read any new articles that have been
published.
There are many different news reader versions, some of
which are integrated into
your web browser
and others downloadable
software applications. Web-based news aggregators
such as My Yahoo!
and Google News
allow you to customize their pages with your favourite
news feeds. Our Newsroom provides icons allowing you to
do this seamlessly. |
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Our News Feed Links
By clicking on the buttons below, you can
subscribe to our news feed in various ways, depending on
the type of news reader you have.

Some browsers, including
Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox and Opera,
automatically check for feeds when you visit a website
and display an icon when they find one. This makes
subscribing to feeds much easier. |
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Feed Readers:
Browser-based:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
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Mozilla Firefox
Web-based:
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Google News
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My Yahoo!
Windows:
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News Crawler |
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