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What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication", which is a format for distributing and sharing web content. RogerEbert.com offers a variety of FREE RSS feeds that include headlines, summaries and links back to the full articles on RogerEbert.com.
What do I need to use RSS?
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RSS Headlines
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If you do a search for "rss readers", "rss newreaders" or "rss aggregator" with any internet search engine, you will have a number of options from which to choose.
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about rss feeds
To learn more about RSS and RSS readers, check out Andy Ihnakto's column "RSS simplifies surfing, providing rich site summaries"
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NetNewsWire (Mac)
BottomFeeder (Mac)
Amphetadesk (Mac)
SharpReader (Win)
FeedDemon (Win)
FeedReader (Win)
Once you've obtained a reader, you can subscribe to one of our feeds by simply adding the url to the feed.
How do I know if a site has RSS?
Many sites, including suntimes.com, display a small icon with the acronym RSS or XML to alert you a feed











