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Copy and paste this RSS feed URL into your news aggregator:
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Terms of Use.
Feed reader options.
What is RSS?
Most sources define RSS as an acronym standing for Really Simple
Syndication; other sources say the acronym derives from Rich Site Summary
or RDF Site
Summary. In brief, RSS is an XML format for distributing
headlines, links, and brief descriptions of Web-based content, known as feeds.
Users can have constantly updated content, from Web sites of their choice,
delivered to them via software specifically tailored to receive
these types of feeds, known as a news
aggregator or reader. Users control the information that comes to
them by subscribing to a feed. An RSS
reader, or news aggregator, lets you peruse headlines, read summaries, and
then click
links
to specific
stories
to
open
them right
on their
original
Web
sites
in
your
default
Web browser. Many readers are free and will not conflict with firewalls.
Learn
more about RSS from CNET. RSS
Primer from EEVL. How
the government is using RSS.
What is the Foundation doing with RSS?
The Foundation is publishing our "What's New" and other water industry items
of interest in an RSS feed. This means that anyone with an RSS Reader can be
notified
immediately
of new reports, conferences, RFPs, etc. It is one more avenue for us
to keep you informed of important items. By subscribing to our feed with your
news aggregator, you won't have to remember to check our site to see what is
new
- our information
will
come to you.
The Foundation will investigate opportunities for providing other water industry feeds
from some of our partners and making the best use of this technology for our
subscribers.
Terms of Use.
Step by step instructions for adding the Foundation feed to your reader:
1. Swipe your mouse across the following url and copy it by selecting
Edit > Copy
on your browser menu or Ctrl-C on your keypad: http://www.waterresearchfoundation.org/awwarf.xml
2. Open your news aggregation tool, and paste the
copied RSS link into the URL field in the manner your reader adds feeds. After
a few seconds, the feed will populate in your RSS reader. The process of initiating
a new
item
goes
by
different
names in different news aggregators. It might be called "adding a
new feed" or "adding a new channel." If necessary, consult
your news aggregator's Help or documentation for more information.
Where To Get A News Aggregator (or RSS Reader):
News aggregators are available in several varieties. They can be Web-based
services, stand-alone client software, or plug-ins for existing Web browsers
or e-mail packages.
Here's a short list of free RSS readers you might like to
try:
SharpReader - simple and well designed.
BottomFeeder - extensive help file and many extra features.
or Google
Search: News Aggregators.
Don't want to download a News Aggregator? - Just display an RSS feed in your
browser using any of these methods:
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