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In a world heaving under the weight of billions of web pages, keeping up to date with the information you want can be a drag.
Wouldn't it be better to have the latest news and features delivered directly to you, rather than clicking from site to site? Well now you can, thanks to a very clever service, RSS.

There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'. Put plainly, it allows you to identify the content you like and have it delivered directly to you. It takes the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by showing you the very latest information that you are interested in.

Not all websites currently provide RSS, but it is growing rapidly in popularity and many others, including the Guardian, New York Times and CNN do provide it.



How do I start using RSS feeds?

In general, the first thing you need is something called a News Reader. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you want.

Once you have chosen a News Reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want.

Find an RSS feed

If you click on the button you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the RSS feed into your News Reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed in your News Reader - much depends on your choice of News Reader.

Many internet browsers can now read RSS feeds. To read the RSS feeds in Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox, simply click the orange RSS button to view the feed. It can then be subscribed to directly from the page. In Opera, you will need to use Opera Mail. For more details on RSS in web browsers, please see the browser supplier's website.


How do I get a News Reader?

There is a range of different News Readers available and new versions are appearing all the time.
Different News Readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to take this into account when you make your choice.

Windows

NewzCrawler – http://www.newzcrawler.com
FeedDemon - http://www.feeddemon.com/feeddemon/index.asp
Awasu - http://www.awasu.com/

Mac OSX

Newsfire - http://www.newsfirerss.com/
NewNewsWire - http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/

Web

Bloglines - http://www.bloglines.com/
MyYahoo! - http://my.yahoo.com/
NewsGator - http://www.newsgator.com/ngs/default.aspx