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Now you can subscribe to one or all of our Thinkfinity RSS feeds to receive regular updates from our site. Simply add any or all of the links below to your favorite RSS reader and get new Thinkfinity content sent straight to your desktop. If you're wondering what all the RSS fuss is about, read on for answers to common questions about this popular way to organize your favorite content. 

 

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What is an RSS feed and why should I subscribe to one?

RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication (or Rich Site Summary), an online delivery format for regularly changing Web content (for example, a blog or online newspaper). In plain English, an RSS feed is a constantly updated summary of site headlines, updates and content with links to Web pages. This makes RSS feeds a great tool for you to stay up-to-date on all your favorite content.

 

To read an RSS feed, you use an RSS reader. RSS readers automatically collect, organize and list headlines from each RSS feed you subscribe to—so you can quickly skim all your favorite headlines, all in one place, whenever you like.

 

Select an RSS Feed Reader

 

To get started, select an RSS Reader (there are many—most are free) and, if needed, install it on your computer. Most readers come with a few example feeds for you to explore. You can add to those feeds by selecting the RSS icon on any site you like.

 
 
 

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