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How can I read an RSS?

There are several ways to read an RSS feed:

  • Using your browser.
    Yes, most web browsers can read an RSS, since it's just an XML file. Since the file includes the formating, you can use our rss reader to see it directly from your browser as a webpage.
    You may also use Sage, an RSS add-on to Firefox, and Pluck for Internet Explorer. Bloglines, NewsGator Online, Pluck Web Edition and My Yahoo are online services you subscribe to that let you view your RSS feeds in any Web browser.

  • Using a standalone desktop aggregator.
    An RSS reader installed at your desktop, such as FeedDemon, SharpReader, RssReader, and NetNewsWire (for Mac OS X).

  • Using your e-mail client.
    NewsGator Email Edition plugs into Outlook Express, Eudora, Entourage, Apple Mail, or other POP3 e-mail clients and lets you receive RSS feeds right in your e-mail window. The same company's Outlook Edition integrates RSS with Microsoft Outlook. And Mozilla's Thunderbird e-mail client comes with RSS-reading capabilities built in.

  • Using your mobile device.
    A service such as FeedBeep, NewsGator Mobile Edition, Yahoo Mobile, or Elfinland.

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