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RSS makes it possible to keep up with many different sources of news and information. RSS Readers provide a simple way to consolidate content as well as to notify when changes have been made. You need to download and install an RSS Reader (many are free) to use the feed.
Once subscribed to the Science@NASA RSS feed, the RSS Reader will show the five most recent story titles, a brief synopsis of each story, and the link (or URL) so you can read the stories in your web browser.
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A podcast is a special RSS Feed with audio attached. Podcast software allows you subscribe to favorite sites which post audio content, and automatically download the audio files to your computer, or into a portable MP3 player. The Science@NASA podcast includes the audio for our most current stories, as well as the title and a brief synopsis of each story.
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AvantGo Channel
The AvantGo is a free interactive service which works with Palm Computing and Microsoft Windows CE or PocketPC devices, as well as Symbian OS (Series 60) mobile phones. Science@NASA provides a simplified format that's easy to store and read in a handheld device. You can access it as an AvantGo channel, or directly through the NASA2Go web site.
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Last Updated: May 29, 2007
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