Find an RSS reader: Popular Web-based RSS readers include: Google Reader, Yahoo! RSS Reader, and NewsGator. Desktop RSS readers, such as FeedReader, can be downloaded and installed onto a local computer. Some even integrate with your email program, but in a more organized fashion than simply receiving e-alerts. Microsoft Outlook 2007, Internet Explorer 7, and Mozilla Firefox 2.0 all support RSS inherently.
Of course, the easiest way to find, install, and begin using an RSS reader may be by contacting your IT department.
Find RSS feeds: Simply go to any Web site that you normally visit and begin looking for "RSS" or the RSS symbol: , or . An RSS feed is actually just another URL that points to an XML file, so if needs be users can manually subscribe to RSS feeds as well.
Subscribe to the NASFAA RSS feeds: Visit the NASFAA RSS page to view and subscribe to any of the RSS feeds you like.
Read articles at your convenience: Once you've subscribed, you should immediately see articles appearing, albeit most will be outdated. Soon, once NASFAA begins publishing new articles they will be delivered directly to your RSS reader.
Questions or Need Help With RSS?
Additional questions on whether an RSS feed is right for you, or how to set up an RSS feed can be sent to Web@nasfaa.org.
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