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RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to receive automatic updates from your chosen websites. Instead of going to a website, the website will send you a message every time there is something new. bmj.com offers RSS feeds of current headlines.
How can I make use of RSS?
If you are web visitor, you need to
install a
software called News Reader (sometimes called Aggregator) on
your desktop computer. All you have to do then is to use your News Reader to
subscribe to the RSS content. This
display the latest headlines and content from your chosen websites.
If you are a webmaster and want to integrate bmj.com RSS feed headlines into
your website, you are very welcome to do so. Tools such as RSS Digest or
server side scripts (such as php or perl) allow you to integrate RSS feeds to your website.
How do I a get a News Reader?
There are various RSS News Readers
available for download from the net. Some of the best News Reader are free.
Click the following URL to locate a suitable one for you:
List of RSS Readers from
blogspace.com
How can I sign up to RSS feeds from bmj.com
Please click on the orange RSS feed button below and copy and
paste the URL (web address for the RSS feed) on to your News Reader. Then
follow the instructions of the particular News Reader you've installed.
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Visit webreference.com
for a gentle introduction to RSS and syndication