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What is RSS?
How do I subscribe to FCP’s news feeds?
How do I use RSS?
How do I get a news reader?
The news items in our monthly ‘blue folder’ email newsletter can be delivered to you as individual items, as they are created, if you subscribe to our RSS feed.
There is no charge to subscribe, and you will not receive unsolicited advertising or junk mail from us. It’s the same content as in our monthly newsletters, just delivered in smaller bites – and sooner. You will instantly and automatically receive the information we write, as we write it. That’s about one (1) item each week. If you find one of them interesting, you may incorporate any item into your own newsletter or weblog, or forward it to colleagues. You may use our RSS without additional permission for any non-commercial use.
How do I subscribe to FCP RSS feeds?
Copy this link into your RSS reader http://www.calamityprevention.com/blog/wp-rss.php
or right-click on the orange “RSS” rectangle and choose:
- “Copy Shortcut” if you are using Internet Explorer
- “Copy Link Location” if you are using Firefox browser
- “Copy Link Address” if you are using Opera browser
To subscribe to RSS feeds on other web sites, look for the orange rectangles that say or or , and right click on them. Then copy the link or shortcut to your RSS reader program.
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a method to identify the headline, description and content of news items (or other written information) so that they can be transmitted to and displayed properly by any computer. RSS an increasingly-accepted standard to format written content so that it can be shared, categorized and sorted.
RSS is growing rapidly in popularity, in part because it’s the same system that makes weblogs or “blogs” possible. The BBC, New York Times and Asia Times provide RSS feeds or “channels” on their web sites.
How do I use RSS?
To receive news items from our RSS feed (or any others), you install an RSS reader program (sometimes called a “news aggregator”) on your computer to collect and display information from sources you choose. You can download and install most RSS readers for free from the internet.
How do I get a RSS reader?
For a list of news readers, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_aggregator. Once you have downloaded and installed a reader, follow its instructions for adding new feeds.
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