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What is RSS? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a format for delivering regular content updates, know as "feeds", to one location. It allows you to stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in. When you sign up to be a subscriber, new content (such as articles or jobs) is automatically pushed out to you, whenever it becomes available. So you do not need to visit each site separately to check for new content. In order to be able to read these feeds, you need to download News Reader software or use a Web-based News Reader. CareerOne.com.au RSS feeds By signing up to an RSS Feed on CareerOne, you'll receive any new updates or articles associated with the related page in real time. CareerOne has several RSS feeds including: You can also access a broad range of RSS Feeds available from other websites in the News Digital Media network. How do I start using RSS? It takes just three simple steps to start enjoying RSS feeds: 1. Choosing an RSS readerRSS readers enable you to subscribe to RSS feeds from various sites and display them for you to read and use. To subscribe to a CareerOne RSS feed you can: Once you have subscribed to the RSS feeds that you want, your RSS reader will automatically update with the latest content, such as articles or jobs. The feed reader will present you with easy-to-browse headlines and short summaries, including links to the full content. You can see what's new, and read only the content that interest you. RSS News Reader Resources PC users Mac users Windows/Mac/Linux Browser-based reader Other News Digital Media RSS Feeds These links will take you to RSS indexes on other News Digital Media sites:
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