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What are RSS Feeds?
News feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and video in one place, as soon as its published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from.

Feeds are also known as RSS. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but most people plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'. In essence, the feeds themselves are just web pages, designed to be read by computers rather than people.

Once you subscribe to a feed, you automatically receive updates as new content is added.

How do I subscribe to and access an RSS feed?
In general, the first thing you need is something called a news reader. This is a piece of software that checks the feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications.

Browser-based news readers let you catch up with your RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, whereas downloadable applications let you store them on your main computer, in the same way that you either download your e-mail using Outlook, or keep it on a web-based service like Hotmail.

You can subscribe to our RSS Video feeds using:

  • A separate RSS reader application. A list of RSS readers can be found on Google or Yahoo.
  • An RSS-aware web browser, such as Firefox, or Safari for Macintosh OS X.
  • A web-based RSS aggregator, such as My Yahoo or My MSN, using the one-click subscription feeds provided at the top of this page.

  • You can subscribe to the EUROMAX RESOURCES news feed by cutting and pasting this URL http://euromaxresources.com/xmlfeed.php into a new feed in your RSS news reader -  or simply click on the RSS link here::

       EUROMAX RESOURCES RSS Feed

    How can I learn more about RSS?
    Here are some helpful articles on RSS:

  • Wikipedia: RSS (file format)
  • O'Reilly xml.com: What do I do with an RSS feed?
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