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RSS is an XML-based format for sharing web content. When there is an update on heraldonline.com, it will be added to the feeds automatically and you'll see it without having to revisit the page.
There are a number of ways to access RSS feeds. You can install a news reader that displays RSS feeds from the Web sites you select, enabling you to view hundreds of headlines at once, or you can subscribe to an online aggregator like Bloglines. Setting up an account is free and takes only a few seconds. Your news reader will feature instructions for subscribing to a feed.
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For more information about RSS feeds, see "How to read RSS Feeds" at CNET.com and "RSS Readers" at Blogspace.com.
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