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Topic Copy this into your RSS reader
Accounting Recent Developments http://www.mcgladrey.com/rssfeeds/accounting.xml
Insights Newsletter http://www.mcgladrey.com/rssfeeds/insights.xml
Media Releases http://www.mcgladrey.com/rssfeeds/media.xml
information for Public Companies http://www.mcgladrey.com/rssfeeds/public_companies.xml

 

What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. This technology allows Web sites to push their latest news and updates directly to subscribers through an RSS "feed." Feeds contain the titles, descriptions and links for the most recent updates. They can cover all changes to a particular site or can be divided into topics. RSS subscriptions allow users to avoid having to repeatedly navigate Web sites in search of new content.

What is an RSS reader?
Feeds are displayed by computer programs called RSS readers or RSS aggregators. Some readers are accessed through a browser and some run as a standalone application on your computer. There are many free readers available including NewsGator, Bloglines and myMSN. An RSS reader is similar to an email application like Outlook, except that the reader displays "feeds" instead of email. Since RSS readers only display subscribed content, users know they will not receive spam. Users can customize the size or appearance of the items displayed as they wish. RSS readers allow users to view updates made today, this week or over any time period they choose.

Which sites offer RSS?
RSS has been widely adopted by major news outlets like cnn.com and the New York Times and is rapidly gaining acceptance across the Web. Sites that offer RSS feeds display this icon:

How do I subscribe to an RSS feed?
In many cases, users will need to copy the actual address of the feed into their RSS reader. Newer readers simply require the user to click on the RSS button to subscribe. The newest version of all major browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Safari, etc.) contain full RSS functionality as a standard feature.


 

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