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What is an RSS feed?
RSS feeds ("Really Simple Syndication") are streams of free content taken from websites. They include article titles, summaries and links to full articles that may be consulted online.
What are RSS feeds for?
So that you dont have to trawl through several sites to get your news, RSS technology lets you know whenever new content is posted on one of your favourite websites.
RSS on www.aderly.com
By getting RSS news feeds, you can display the latest news from www.aderly.com on your computer, without having to connect to the site. Aderly offers RSS feeds from all the news pages on its website, in French, English and Japanese. If a feed is available, the icon appears.
How do you read a RSS feed ?
Youll need RSS reader software. There are lots of readers available (RssReader for Windows and NetNewsWire for Mac OS X are the two most well known ones). You can also use your Web browser to display the updated content in your bookmarks (Maxthon, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Safari). Sites such as Netvibes and Bloglines will also enable you to read RSS feeds.
How do you get RSS feeds ?
You have two options:
1. You can use a feed reader available on the News page - just click on its button. The Aderly RSS feed is then added directly to your reader. 2. You can also copy the link that youre interested in and paste it in your feed reader.
Subscribe to the feed of your choice on the RSS News page
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