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What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a technology for sharing and distributing the latest web content such as events, news, and product releases. It's an easy way to receive up-to-date information without having to search the Internet.

How Do I Access It?
In order to view RSS content, you need to use a web-based reader or download an RSS reader. Using an RSS reader, you can view your favorite web content from various sites, such as www.SID.org, all in a single location of your choosing. Below is a list of some popular stand-alone RSS readers and other ways to access RSS feeds that are free of charge.

Sage: (Mozilla Firefox required)
FeedReader: Stand Alone    Reader
Straw: Stand Alone Reader
ANT: for MAC users


 


Last Updated - 08/2007

 

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