What is RSS?
There are billions of web pages and keeping up with the
information you want can be time consuming.
Wouldn't it be better to have the latest information delivered
directly to you rather than you clicking from site to site?
RSS feed allows you to decide the content you like and have it
delivered directly to you.
Many of the big sites - CNN, New York Times etc. - provide this
service and so does Roaming Times. You can now have your
daily Roaming Times recommended reading delivered directly to you.
How do I start using RSS feeds?
The first thing you need is something called a news
reader. There are many different versions, some of which are
accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable
applications. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS
feeds you want.
For example if you go to the front page of Roaming Times you
will notice an orange RSS button on
the side of the "Daily Recommendations"..
If you click on the button you can subscribe to the feed in
various ways, including by dragging the URL of the RSS feed into
your news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new
feed in your news reader.
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NEWS READERS
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How do I get a News Reader?
There is a range of different news readers available and new
versions are appearing all the time.
Different news readers work on different operating systems, so
you will need to take this into account when you make your choice.
Can I use Roaming Times RSS feeds on
my site?
We encourage the use of Roaming Times RSS feeds as part of a
website subject to you giving the following format to us:
However, we do require that the proper format and attribution
is used when Roaming Times content appears. The attribution text should
read "From Roaming Times" or "Roaming Times
Recommendations" as
appropriate.
We reserve the right to prevent the distribution of
Roaming Times content.
Roaming Times does not accept any liability for its RSS feeds.