About RSS
What is an RSS feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is used to publish updated content such as news or publications. It helps you receive automatic updates of new content.
What do I need?
A software RSS feed 'reader' or 'aggregator'. Some popular RSS readers include:
- Internet Explorer 7 (PC)
- Firefox 2 (PC/Mac)
- Google Reader (Web-based)
- BlogLines (Web-based)
- FeedReader (PC)
- NetNewsWire (Mac OSX)
- Sage (Firefox plugin)
- Straw (Linux)
- Outlook 2007
How do I subscribe to an RSS Feed?
1. Right-click on the "Subscribe" link at the top of the page and select Copy Shortcut. Paste into your RSS reader application.
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2. If you have IE 7 or Firefox 2 simply click on the RSS button -
- on the section of your choice (Asia:NZ Online home page or the main page of any of our programmes in the Our Work section). Then click "Subscribe to this feed" or "Subscribe Now".
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If you have Outlook 2007, you can subscribe to receive newsfeeds directly into your inbox.
Where can I get more information
- Wikipedia: RSS: http://en.wikipedia.or/wiki/RSS_(file_format)


