RSS
is an abbreviation for 'Really Simple Syndication' and this new subscription
technology allows you to keep track of news and other information better
than ever before.
With
so many websites to visit on the web, keeping up with the increasing content
was a chore until RSS. Now instead of visiting the website, RSS will bring
the information to you.
It's similar to a subscription. You can use several tools freely available
on the Internet or built into your Internet browser to take advantage of
RSS Feeds. Many popular Internet browsers offer RSS enabled features and
you can also use an RSS Feed Reader to monitor hundreds of Internet web sites.
The new Times-News Online has some of the most in-depth offerings of any
regional website. Anywhere you see this symbol (

)
means that an RSS feed is enabled and you may subscribe to the service. In
most cases, you simply click the link and subscribe to the services with
the click of a button, much like a bookmark.
There are many places on the web to explore RSS and how
you can use these services. Not only can you subscribe to this site, but
you can subscribe to many news sources, blogs, Flikr photos, eBay auctions
and more!
In the beginning, surfing the web was the primary experience on the web.
With Google came the age of search and as web sites continue to expand,
RSS will empower you to make use of the web via subscriptions.
There are a number of different types of readers including
free web-based resources, desktop applications, browser sources and more.
In the left column on this page, you will find several resources to learn
more about RSS technologies;
We encourage the use of the Times-News Online feeds as part of a website,
subject to our Terms and Conditions.
We reserve the right to prevent the distribution of Times-News Online content.
The Times-News Online does not accept any liability for its RSS feeds.