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Hybrid Marketing publishes several RSS feeds on our site. The following briefly explains RSS and includes pointers to tools and information to help you use these resources.

• What is RSS?rss.gif

• Why Use it?

• How Do I Use It?

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: What Is It?

RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication, enables you to subscribe to content feeds from your favorite sections of Hybrid Marketing. Each feed will contain headlines of the most recent stories published on Hybrid-Marketing.net, as well as a short description of the article and a link to the story.

RSS feeds collect and distribute the articles listed on any pages on Hybrid-Marketing.net where you see the button.
Why Use It?

RSS is an easy way for you to check when content that interests you has been published on Hybrid-Marketing.net (and many other sites), without having to continually visit each of them. Your RSS news reader will scan Hybrid-Marketing.net multiple times daily (typically hourly), always updating its display to show the most recent content posted to Hybrid-Marketing.net

How Do I Use It?

Select RSS News Readers

Windows
•Feed Demon • NewzCrawler
•Awasu • SharpReader

Mac
•Newsfire •NetNewsWire

Web
• My Yahoo! • Bloglines
• Google and Google Reader

Setting up an RSS feed differs from one reader to the next, but typically involves clicking on the icon on the page you want to subscribe to and copying the URL from this feed and pasting it into your reader. Whichever method you choose to view RSS feeds, setting up a reader is an easy, user-friendly process.

To view RSS feeds, you collect all the feeds that interest you in one place, either a web page or software on your computer. You can use one of the increasingly popular and user-friendly web-based readers, such as Google Reader, or My Yahoo. A good list of web-based readers can be viewed here. If you want a more powerful package that works similar to e-mail software, you will need to download RSS reader software. A good list of RSS reader software–also known as aggregators—can be viewed here.

To add the edweek.org feed to your MyYahoo page, simply click on the button here. For more information about using RSS on My Yahoo, go here.