RSS is an Internet format that gives you a new way to quickly and easily access Web-based headlines, blurbs, and article links from a wide variety of sources. It's most often used for showing the latest headlines from online newspapers, magazines, weblogs, and vendor and technology information sites.
Where Can I Get an RSS Reader?
Several great readers are available for free and without ads or
spyware. Here are a few to get you started:
How do I Add the RSS Feed Link?
Copy and paste this RSS feed URL into your news aggregator as a new channel or feed:
Whenever you see graphics like or , an RSS Feed is
available for that site. Many RSS Readers will automatically add the feed
for you, but most of the time you need to add the feed manually.
Copy the RSS feed link from the content site (if you are using Internet
Explorer, you can do this by right-clicking the icon and selecting Copy
Shortcut). You can also left click the link and copy the URL from
the address bar of your browser, ignoring the content (if any) displayed in your
browser.
The RSS Feed link for Dx21 is in the text box above, as well as in the target
URL associated with the XML graphic located on our site.
Dx21 also uses FeedBurner
to manage our feed. The FeedBurner feed should be used if you are having difficulties using our RSS 2.0 feed with your reader.
Adding to On-line Readers
You can easily add our site to Yahoo! and Google by clicking the appropriate
image below:
What does the RSS Feed look like?
Click the CompleteRSS link to the left
to see what our RSS Feed looks like. You can also search for more RSS
Feeds from their site.