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What
is RSS?
RSS
stands for "Really
Simple Syndication."
It's a format for distributing
and gathering up to date
content from sources across
the Web, like news headlines,
summaries, articles and
blogs. RSS news readers
collect, update, and display
your favorite news feeds
like the articles you
read here at Ask Blax.
You can load Ask Blax
RSS Channels into your
third-party RSS news reader
software to keep abreast
of new articles posted
to the site.
How
Do I Use RSS?
If
you use a web-based news
reader such as the one
Yahoo! offers, you can
just right click the Ask
Blax RSS channel you want
below, copy the link,
then paste it into the
configuration screen for
the RSS news reader. If
you use a desktop news
reader system such as
Outlook, consult the news
reader's documentation
for installation specifics.
Ask Blax news feeds are
XML 1.0/RSS 2.0 compliant.
What
Are the Terms of Use?
Ask
Blax RSS feeds are free
for personal use in news
readers and in blogs.
Please contact us for
commercial use at info@askblax.com.
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