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RSS Feeds

We are now offering RSS feeds for some of our content, the Link&Learn eNewsletter, Upcoming Events and our Training Favorites (interesting and discounted upcoming workshops). We hope to soon offer more RSS feeds. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know by emailing our webmaster.

Link&Learn eNews Add to My Yahoo!
Upcoming Conferences Add to My Yahoo!

What are RSS Feeds?

RSS, or "Really Simple Syndication", is a particular way of distributing information. Rather than signing up for yet another email newsletter or checking a number of websites every day, you subscribe to a feed. This RSS feed does the work for you. As soon as there is fresh content, it will show up in your RSS reader or RSS aggregator. You're in complete control of when and how often you check for new information. You can stay on top of the latest content from any number of sources simply by subscribing to their RSS feeds.

How do I read an RSS Feed?

One of the easiest ways to get started reading RSS feeds is through the free My Yahoo! webpage. We have created a quick Flash demo that will help you better understand the process. It is about one minute long, so if you are ready to get started, please view our demo on reading RSS feeds through My Yahoo!

Most people read RSS feeds in what is called an aggregator. This is a simple application that goes out and checks the feeds and downloads any new content. There are generally three kinds of aggregators:

Once you've chose an aggregator/reader, you simply click either the orange XML icon, or the icon to add the feed directly to your My Yahoo! or My MSN homepage.

That's it! You'll see our new content as soon as it is available, right on your My Yahoo! page or in your reader of choice.

Where can I learn more about RSS Feeds?

Yahoo! has a great introduction into RSS, what it is, and how it can benefit you.

Tom Peters has a great synopsis of RSS feeds on his RSS page (where you can also sign up for his RSS feed!)

The AP ran this great synopsis of the benefits of RSS in February of 2004.

Where can I get more RSS Feeds?

RSS feeds can be found almost anywhere on the internet. Here are some resources we find helpful for locating new and interesting feeds:


View our demo on setting up & reading RSS feeds through My Yahoo!
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