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ABC Podcasting / RSS Feeds

In News on July 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Want the news delivered straight to you?

RSS is an alternative view of a web page that allows you to subscribe and read the content in RSS newsreader software. Whenever the web page is updated your newsreader will automatically display the new item.

There are many news readers available and many are free. Some news readers are programs you download and install on your computer and others are web-based services that you access with your web browser. There is a list of RSS readers maintained at the DMOZ Open Directory Project.

To subscribe to an RSS feed, right-click on the orange XML icon and select “Copy Shortcut” or “Copy Link Location” to copy the location URL and then paste it into the appropriate place in your RSS reader. Follow the instructions for your particular news reader.

Feeds from My Tags

All tag feeds are available via the Tag Library.

Source by : http://www.abc.net.au/news/feeds/rss.htm

Feeds By Yahoo! News

In Search Engine on July 16, 2009 at 5:44 pm

RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” — it’s a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs.

Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries. The Christian Science Monitor, CNN, and CNET News are among the many sites that now deliver updated online content via RSS.

Yahoo! News offers dozens of RSS feeds you can read in My Yahoo! or using third-party RSS news reader software. Click here to find out more about RSS and how you can use it with Yahoo! News.

NEW: Photo thumbnails in Yahoo! News’ RSS feeds! We’re now offering thumbnails of related photos for stories in our RSS feeds, giving you an even richer news experience. (Note: your RSS reader may not support the viewing of thumbnails.)

What kind of content does Yahoo! News syndicate via RSS?
Yahoo! News is offering many feeds in the RSS format. The feeds are free of charge to use for individuals and non-profit organizations for non-commercial use. Attribution (included in each feed) is required.

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Top Stories:
U.S. National:
Elections:
Terrorism:
World:
Mideast Conflict:
Iraq:
Politics:
Business:
Technology:
Sports:
Entertainment:
Health:
Odd News:
Science:
Opinion/Editorial:
People of the Web:
Obituaries:
Most Emailed:
Most Viewed:
Most Recommended:

Source by : http://news.yahoo.com/rss

First Feeds by Google News

In Search Engine on July 16, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Google News section feeds: You can get a feed for any Google News section. For instance, if you select a feed link while you’re on the Business page, you’ll get a feed of business news.

Google News search results feeds: You can also get a feed for any search you do on Google News. First do any search on Google News, then simply use the RSS link on the left-hand side of your search results page to generate the feed.

Customized news feeds: You can create a feed of a customized news page (note: for now, this applies only to English language sections), simply by creating a customized news page, and then using the RSS link on the left-hand side of the page to generate the feed.

What are feeds and how do I use them?

A feed is a regularly updated summary of web content, along with links to full versions of that content. When you subscribe to a given website’s feed by using a feed reader, you’ll receive a summary of new content from that website. Important: you must use a feed reader in order to subscribe to website feeds. When you click on an RSS feed link, your browser may display a page of unformatted gobbledygook.

What is RSS?
RSS is a feed format. Right now, Google News supports RSS 2.0.

How do I use Google News feeds?
To access Google News feeds, look for the RSS link on any Google News page. This link will generate a feed of current stories related to the page that you’re looking at.

Links to Feeds:
Top News RSS
World RSS
Australia RSS
Canada RSS
India RSS
Ireland RSS
New Zealand RSS
South Africa RSS
US RSS
UK RSS
Business RSS
Sci/Tech RSS
Health RSS
Sports RSS
Entertainment RSS

Source by  : http://www.google.com/support/news


Links to Feeds:
Top News RSS
World RSS
Australia RSS
Canada RSS
India RSS
Ireland RSS
New Zealand RSS
South Africa RSS
US RSS
UK RSS
Business RSS
Sci/Tech RSS
Health RSS
Sports RSS
Entertainment RSS