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What is it?


RSS RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really SImple Syndication) is simply a Web-based newsreader-style way of keeping track of new content from some of your favorite sites. Using special reader plug-ins (you'll have to download one) you can view an aggregation of headlines and blurbs from dozens of different Websites. You add these Websites as channels. Every headline, in every channel, is linked back to full article on the originating site.


More details: Here's a primer on RSS with reviews of popular RSS readers and A history of RSS.


How to I read these feeds?


Download and install any RSS reader (like Amphetadesk, Radio Userland, etc.). You can find an extended list of them at http://blogspace.com/rss/readers.


How do I view the ExtremeTech Channel?


You can look for it under the full channel listings on any of the reader sites as "ExtremeTech Core Technology" or "Extremetech Reviews"; or simply either URL in a xml reader's manual "add a channel" interfaces.


Core Technology: http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/extreme.xml


Reviews: http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/extremetechreviews.xml


Intel Coverage: http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/ETIntel.xml


You can also add some of our other sister site channels: Complete list of Ziff Davis RSS Feeds in OPML Format http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/ziffdavis.opml

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Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/msw.xml


Reviews from PC Magazine http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/pcmag.xml


PC Magazine Trendwatch (all commentary from PCMag.com) http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/PCMAG_commentary.xml


PC Magazine: the Official John C. Dvorak RSS Feed http://rssnewsapps.ziffdavis.com/PCMAG_dvorak.xml



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