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| Newsletter What is RSS? RSS is a relatively new publishing system. You don’t view RSS with a Web browser. Instead, you install an RSS reader—sometimes called an aggregator—on your computer and tell it which RSS channels you want to receive. The program regularly collects all the most recent content for you automatically from all the channels you have subscribed to, so it’s ready for you when you want to view it. There are no subscription hassles: you say when you want to start and stop receiving the information without having to sign up anywhere or give your name or e-mail address. And as the RSS system bypasses e-mail, all those spam and delivery problems vanish, both for you and for me. Channels We have one channels available. Copy and paste them into your RSS reader to receive the feeds: Newsletter: http://www.backupdeluxe.com/bd2005.xml RSS software These are just some of the RSS readers available for MS Windows: Awasu; Bottom Feeder; Feed Demon; FeedReader; NewsGator; rssReader; and Syndirella. For more, and for details of readers for other operating systems, visit the Google directory entry. HOME Privacy Policy | Terms of use | Copyright 2005-2006, FlexibleSoft Co. |
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