The Enfeedia-generated
"NewsPage" you've
been viewing is Enfeedia's presentation of an RSS feed. A
number of tools are provided across the top of all NewsPages for helping you
take advantage of the benefits of RSS:
Click
the Set Up Pings link to enable us to notify you by email
when new items are posted on this feed -- without you setting up an account
anywhere. This is the simplest way to learn about a new posting without
checking the feed itself or using other alerting methods that require you
to have an account with the service. Pings are generated completely within
Enfeedia and only available for feeds hosted by Enfeedia. For your privacy,
we do not record your email address in our database until after you validate
it, and we do not offer or sell email addresses uynder any conditions.
Click
the Create an Alert to learn how you can have email alerts
sent to you from your Yahoo account when a new item is posted on this feed,
and to get instructions for setting the alert. The alerts are generated
by Yahoo. A Yahoo account is required to use this method of notification.
You can set up an account in a few minutes.
Click
the Syndicate link to learn how you can syndicate the feed
on your website, for the benefit of your site visitors as well as search
engines. You can choose to display the
icon on your site for this feed, or the
NewsPage icon for the feed that opens a NewsPage for the feed like the one
you came from. You can even choose to display some or all of the feed directly
on your site with permission of the feed owner.
Click
the How to Subscribe link to learn how to subscribe to
this feed with Yahoo and Google. Then click the +Yahoo or +Google buttons
to the right to set up that subscription.
Click
the Share This icon
at the end of the line to display a number of ways to communicate this feed
to others.
Click
the icon to read the feed
in your browser and to get the address for the feed in the browser address
bar. You can use that address in "news feed readers" and "aggregators"
to organize your access to topics of interest on the web.
If you
would like to learn more about RSS feeds, check out this painless
tutorial at Enfeedia where you
can easily publish your own feed for free, and where you can contact us about
questions and suggestions. |