What
are News Feeds?
News
feeds allow you to see
when websites have added
new content. You can get
the latest headlines in
one place, as soon as
its published, without
having to visit the
websites you have taken
the feed from.
How
do I start using feeds?
In
general, the first thing
you need is something
called a news reader.
This is a piece of
software that checks the
feeds and lets you read
any new articles that
have been added. There
are many different
versions, some of which
are accessed using a
browser, and some of
which are downloadable
applications.
Browser-based
news readers let you
catch up with your RSS
feed subscriptions from
any computer, whereas
downloadable
applications let you
store them on your main
computer, in the same
way that you either
download your e-mail
using Outlook, or keep
it on a web-based
service like Hotmail.
If
you click on the RSS
button you can subscribe
to the feed in various
ways, including by
dragging the URL of the
feed into your news
reader or by cutting and
pasting the same URL
into a new feed in your
news reader.
Some
browsers, including
Firefox, Opera and
Safari, automatically
check for feeds for you
when you visit a
website, and display an
icon when they find one.
This can make
subscribing to feeds
much easier.
Can
we use your feeds on our
website?
Of
course in fact we
encourage it.
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