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Available RSS Feeds from VISIT FLORIDA®
 All Content Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/all

 
 Beaches & Adventure Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/beaches_and_adventure

 Golf Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/golf

 
 Entertainment & Luxury Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/entertainment_and_luxury

 Shopping Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/shopping

 
 Smart Travel Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/smart_travel

 Family Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/family

 
 Off the Beaten Path Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/off-the-beaten-path

 Boating & Fishing Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/boating_and_fishing

 
 Outdoors & Nature Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/outdoors_and_nature

 Food & Dining Insider Feed
http://www.visitflorida.com/rss/food_and_dining

 


What is RSS?

RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication, and it enables just that. Web content on news sites, blogs, and www.VISITFLORIDA.com changes regularly, and it can be difficult to keep up with it all. RSS allows you to see abstracts of your favorite content in one place, so you can avoid visiting and sifting through dozens of websites. It's kind of like having the newspaper delivered to your door instead of buying it from a newsstand.

By subscribing to a VISIT FLORIDA® RSS feed, you'll be able to keep up with the latest stories on your favorite Florida experiences, such as beaches, golfing, spas, amusement parks, historical attractions and so much more.

How do I get started using RSS?

To receive RSS "feeds" (content), you'll need an RSS reader. Readers range from straightforward to highly customizable. Some are even paired with personalized homepages. The easiest to operate are web-based, meaning that they don't require a download and are easily accessible from any computer. Just sign up, create a username and password, and you're on your way.

To have VISIT FLORIDA® RSS feeds delivered to your RSS reader, simply click on the link of your choice in the list above and select your reader from the list. Then let the fun begin, as you receive brand new www.VISITFLORIDA.com content, the instant it's added to our site. Here are some web-based RSS readers that we find useful:

Bloglines

Google Reader

My AOL
My Yahoo!

Netvibes

Pageflakes


Terms of Use

The content available from these RSS feeds is available free for private, non-commercial use only. Any other uses are strictly prohibited. The content of the RSS feeds may not be modified in any way, and links from other sites to www.VISITFLORIDA.com RSS feeds may not incorporate advertising or promotional materials in the content or introduce intermediate splash pages between the link and the content displayed on www.VISITFLORIDA.com. The feeds are to be used only as provided by VISIT FLORIDA®.

VISIT FLORIDA® retains all ownership and other rights in the RSS content, and any and all VISIT FLORIDA® logos used in connection with the RSS feeds. You must provide attribution to www.VISITFLORIDA.com website in connection with your use of the RSS feeds.

VISIT FLORIDA® can discontinue the feeds at any time and can require other web sites to cease displaying or using any of the RSS feeds for any reason, including violation of the Terms of Use. VISIT FLORIDA® assumes no liability for any of activities in connection with the RSS feeds or for use of the RSS feeds in connection with other websites.


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