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Just click on the feed icon in IE7's toolbar or Firefox's address bar to subscribe. Anyone creating web content can use it to distribute their. Accessing these RSS feeds is free and many popular and robust feed readers (which we’ll talk about more in a moment) are also free. This feed can be subscribed to by anyone with internet access and an appropriate tool called a feed reader. Spot this feed icon in your web browser and you have the ability to subscribe to a feed using Firefox or IE7. RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a kind of web feed used to deliver content produced on the Internet. RSS allows web sites to push out content in a standardized format commonly called a feed. RSS feeds are commonly used bynews aggregators and. Google’s newsreader is especially easy to sign-up for and use if you want a simple solution to newsreaders and RSS woes. IDC provides content feeds in RSS format for many types of our market research and analysis content. If you have no idea what a newsreader is, click on one of the popular newsreaders below, create an account, and follow the instructions provided by the newsreader provider of your choice. If you already have a newsreader, but not one listed below, click on the “XML” or “XML symbol” icon, copy the URL address, and then paste it into the newsreader of your choice. If you already have one of the newsreaders below, merely click on its icon and follow the easy-to-use directions provided by your newsreader to get up-to-the-minute ISW products.
