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March 20, 2006

About RSS feeds

by @ 7:46 pm.  Filed under Uncategorized

This page explains how to use the RSS feeds on this site. RSS stands for for Really Simple Syndication and is a geeky way of saying you can subscribe to this information. RSS feeds allow you to read the stream of text in either an RSS capable browser (Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, Safari 2.0 or later, Firefox 1.5 or later, or other RSS aware browsers) or your favorite RSS reader.

Clicking on RSS or the common feed icon RSS feed icon under the section entitled “Subscribe” will give you the full feed with all postings. Below that are several buttons allowing you to subscribe to the full feed in any of the following RSS readers: Google reader, My Yahoo, Bloglines, Newsgator, My MSN, My Feedster, or My AOL.

The next subsection is called “By Category”. These are feeds containng only posting in a given category. If you only want to see “Pharma News” then you can subscribe to a feed containing only posts I’ve marked as belowing to the “Pharma News” category. If you want to subscribe to this category, you can right click (or option click on a Mac) and copy the link and then paste that into your favorite RSS reader.

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