What is RSS?

  • Recent Blogs Provides summaries of all recently published articles.
  • Site Updates Keeps you informed of new music, wallpapers, games, and site changes.

Click any RSS feed to subscribe to it.

Really Simple Syndication lets you keep up with changing websites without having to visit them. Summaries are automatically downloaded and displayed by your browser or feed reader.

Browsers such as Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7 have built-in support for RSS, as do services like iGoogle, My Yahoo, and My MSN. Windows Vista even allows you to view RSS notifications on your desktop.

How do I subscribe?

First, try clicking one of the RSS buttons. If your browser supports RSS, you will be allowed to subscribe.

If your browser does not support RSS, you will see see a page like this:
It is recommended that you upgrade your browser to Firefox 2 or Internet Explorer 7.

If you are using Internet Explorer 7+, you can view all of the feeds you have subscribed to in the Feeds section. Read detailed instructions.

If you are using Firefox 2, you can add a feed like a regular bookmark. When clicked, the bookmark will expand to display the latest content from the RSS feed.

If you have a Google, Yahoo, or MSN account, please read their instructions on how to add an RSS feed. Firefox allows you to easily add feeds to your Google or Yahoo account, but currently does not support MSN.