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What is RSS?
RSS technology is used to create a "feed" (list) of headlines that you can have delivered to you. For example, when we publish an article to the Latest News page on our website, those headlines are added to a feed that you can subscribe to. (Note that not every headline that goes up on a Web site will automatically be sent to you. What you receive may vary depending on how we update the feed.)

RSS feeds enable you to get update notifications delivered directly to your desktop through the news aggregator software program of your choice (we recommend Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer 7). RSS offers a convenience because you can subscribe to feeds from several Internet sites and automatically pull together headlines from all the sources into one list. This lets you quickly browse the list of new content without visiting each site.

What do I need to use RSS?
In order to receive RSS feeds, you need an RSS reader (Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 have an RSS reader built-in to the browser). You then subscribe to the Web site from which you want to receive content, and the information will be delivered automatically to your RSS reader.


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