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WRCJ Weekly Updates RSS Feed
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WRCJ Events RSS Feed
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What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and is an easy way to deliver content to subscribers much like an e-mail newsletter. It uses a technology call XML to automatically deliver headlines, summaries, articles, pictures, and videos to anyone who has subscribed to the RSS "feed."
To use RSS, copy the feed address and paste it into an RSS news reader (see a list of example readers below), or use a browser which supports RSS feeds. Most modern browsers, including Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2, Opera 9, and Safari for Mac OS X have built in support for RSS feeds. If you have one of these browsers, you can simple click the feed icon (
) to view the content.
Once you have subscribed, your feed reader will download any new content from our website automatically for you to read without having to visit the website.
Example Feed Readers
- Attensa — Windows, Microsoft Outlook-based; trial available
- Amphetadesk — Windows, Mac, Linux (open source); free
- Awasu — Windows; free for personal use
- Bloglines — Web-based news aggregator; free
- FeedDemon — Windows; commercial software, trial available
- Feedreader — Windows (open source); free
- Google Reader — Web-based news aggregator; free
- My Yahoo! — Web-based news aggregator; free
- NetNewsWire — Mac OS X; commercial software, trial available
- NewsFire — Mac OS X; commercial software, trial available
- Rocket RSS Reader — Web-based RSS reader; free
- RSS Reader — Windows; free
- SharpReader — Windows; free

