What is RSS?

RSS is a great way to stay up to date with prefered news sources. An RSS feed includes summaries, headlines, and great links to online news stories. When you click a RSS link or button, you will be directed to the URL address of that feed. You will see XML coding (eXtensible Markup Language). This is natural since you will not be able to view RSS feeds through your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Oprah, etc.) These feeds are online viewable through RSS Aggreators (aka. RSS Readers).

There are two types of RSS Readers:

  1. It can be an application that you can download to your desktop.
  2. It can be a web based RSS Aggreator, allowing you to view it.

Where can I find these RSS Readers?

Here are few popular choices:

More resources on finding other RSS Aggregators:

How do I use these RSS feeds?

Simple. Click the RSS or XML feed link or button and copy the URL in the web browsers window. Open your RSS Reader and find "Add new Channel". Depending on the RSS Reader there might be some additional steps that will pop up. Most of these can be bypassed and as soon as you finish this process you will be able to read all the RSS feeds that are generated by the URL. Now you can keep up to date with your favorite online news sources.

What is "Add-to-My-Yahoo!"?

The Add-to-My-Yahoo! buttons on this site is "RSS Made Easy". Click on these buttons to instantly add content to your "My Yahoo" page.

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