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What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a popular way to have the new content on a website delivered
to your browser as soon as it is available. It also lets you bring the content from multiple
sites you visit in to a single place for you to read. Popular web browsers, including Internet Explorer 7,
Firefox 2.0, Opera, and Safari, allow you to subscribe to these RSS "feeds" directly in your browser, or you
can use special programs called RSS readers (also news readers, news aggregators). The AHRQ PSNet RSS feed
delivers titles and summaries from the latest issue of AHRQ PSNet and links back to the articles posted on the
AHRQ PSNet web site.
RSS readers within browsers: These browsers automatically detect RSS feeds on websites by displaying an icon on the toolbar. You can read RSS feeds directly in the browser, scan for items of interest to you, and filter your view with search terms or site-specific categories.
The Firefox browser (available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users) has a built-in RSS reader called "Live Bookmarks." For more information, see
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/livebookmarks.html
Internet Explorer 7 also has a built-in RSS reader. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx#ie7rss
How do I use an RSS Reader other than my web browser?
Select and download an RSS reader that will allow you to collect and display RSS feeds. Many free readers are available. Search the Web for "news aggregator" or "RSS reader" to locate a reader to download. Please follow your specific RSS reader's instructions for setting up an RSS Feed.
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