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What is RSS?RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." RSS allows you to see updates to a site without having to visit that site in your web browser. Using an "RSS feed reader" you can aggregate updates from multiple sites into one tool. You can find free web-based RSS readers offered by many popular portals, including Google Personalized Homepage, My MSN, My Yahoo!, and My AOL. You can also use software-based readers which run as programs on your operating systems, including FeedDemon, NewsGator, and NetNewsWire. Additionally, many popular web browsers have RSS readers built into them, including Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 7. Once you have selected an RSS reader, simply click on the RSS icon below, then copy and paste the URL into the appropriate field within your reader. For additional instruction, please review the support documentation provided by your RSS reader.
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