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RSS Feeds

About the CRN Australia live RSS news feed
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) allows you to receive automatic updates throughout the day about the stories CRN is posting. It is XML-based and provides you with an automatic content feed from the CRN Australia website.

What does this mean?
With an RSS feed you receive an alert every time a story is posted on CRN Australia. So the latest news comes to you, rather than having to check on the website to see if new stories have been posted.

How do I set it up?
1. Get a RSS Reader
In order to be able to use the CRN Australia RSS feed you will need to choose a news reader and download it to your PC. This allows you to set up news content feeds. Some shareware aggregators which provide news feeds are listed below.

2. Copy the RSS feed link below into your RSS Reader
When you're setting up the news content feeds you will need to type in our address so that you are sent information about new stories as they are posted. For specific news content use the drop-down box to select the content you are interested in and copy the address to your news reader.

Stories:
Copy link:
For all news use this link: http://www.crn.com.au/RSS/RSS.aspx
Blogs:
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For all blogs use this link: http://www.crn.com.au/RSS/RSSBlogs.aspx

Example News Aggregators (or RSS Readers)
There are a number of news readers available. Try using a search engine to get a listing. Here's a short list of RSS readers you might like to try:

More info on RSS
What is RSS? - XML.com

 
 
 
 
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