RSS Feeds
RSS is a standard Web technology that lets Web sites, including Network Computing, automatically send you updates whenever we post a new article, blog, or podcast.
All News Stories + Blogs RSS Feed
Full Top Stories RSS Feed
Full Blog RSS Feed
Channel based RSS Feeds
- Backup & Recovery
- Cloud Computing
- Cloud Storage
- Data Center
- Data Protection
- Networking & Mgmt
- Openflow
- Servers & Storage
- Storage & Mgmt
- UC & VoIP
- Virtualization
- WAN & App Acceleration
- Wireless
Author RSS Feeds
- Lee H. Badman
- Ethan Banks
- Greg Ferro
- David Hill
- Jeff Loughridge
- Kurt Marko
- Howard Marks
- Joe Onisick
- Larry Seltzer
How To Use RSS
You can consume RSS in many ways. The most popular is to add the RSS feed to a customized home page, such as My Yahoo or iGoogle. Follow the instructions for your service to add InformationWeek feeds to your home page.
Web browsers including Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, and Safari have built-in RSS readers, as does Apple Mail in Apple OS X 10.5 (a/k/a Leopard).
Web-based RSS readers are another popular option. Google Reader, NewsGator, and Bloglines are three good choices. All three have services that work on your BlackBerry, iPhone, or other mobile device.
Or you can get an RSS reader for your desktop. Two of the most popular options there are FeedDemon for Windows and NetNewsWire for the Mac. Google Desktop has an RSS reader built into it.
What Does RSS Stand For?
Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
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