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Here’s some information on how to subscribe to our content feeds:
1. If you haven’t done so already, you will first need to register with an RSS reader or aggregator. We recommend using a free Web-based news reader, such as iGoogle or MyYahoo. Other RSS readers and aggregators are listed here.
2. Once you’ve registered with a reader or aggregator, you can subscribe to our feeds by right-clicking on the RSS icons above, selecting "Copy Shortcut", and then pasting the URL (Ctrl-V) into the reader’s "Add Content" fields. For instance, in MyYahoo, click on "Add Content" at the bottom of your page, then "Add RSS by URL" (which is next to the "Find Content" search box), and then paste the URL into the appropriate field. In iGoogle, select "Add Stuff" at the top-right of your page, then "Add by URL" (which is next to the "Search Homepage Content"), and then paste the URL into the appropriate field. When pasting the URLs, make sure "http://" is not listed twice.
Feeds are in RSS 1.0 format. See http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/spec for a detailed specification.