| Talk Business RSS Feeds What is an RSS feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
RSS is somewhat like an e-mail newsletter in that you get an alert
when talkbusiness.net posts new weblog or news content. However,
you do not use an e-mail program to read an RSS feed! RSS feeds
are handled by different software called a 'RSS Reader.' Where Do I get a RSS Reader? There are two types of readers, browser
based (you read through a browser) or desktop programs. Some are
free, some you have to pay for. Browser Based
- Newsgator Online
- Bloglines
- Lektora
Desktop Based
- Feed Reader (Windows)
- FeedDemon (Windows)
- NetNewsWire (Macintosh
OSX)
- RSS Menu (Macintosh OSX)
- MiNews (Macintosh
OSX)
How do I subscribe to the talkbusiness.net RSS feeds? It's really easy to subscribe to talkbusiness.net
RSS feeds. Follow these steps:
- Pick a News Reader: Just like you
need a browser to view a web site, you need a News Reader
to view RSS feeds. The quickest
way for you to get set up is to use a "Browser
Based" News Aggregator because you will not
need to download and install software. A "Browser Based" News
Aggregator is your only option if you do not
have installation privileges on your computer!
- Copy the RSS Feed link: Pick the talkbusiness.net RSS feed
you wish to subscribe to and right mouse click on the orange
box to copy the
link location (or 'Shortcut') for the feed.
- Subscribe: Go to your News Reader
and follow instructions on how to subscribe to the
talkbusiness.net RSS feed you have copied. Most News
Readers ask you to simply paste the RSS feed location into
a form and the program does the rest for you!
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