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What is RSS - Real Simple Syndication

MetroBrokersTV RSS offers RSS feeds for content of our site for your convenience.

 

What is RSS?


RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is an easy way to get the news you want whenever it is updated. MetroBrokersTV provides a continually updated feeds from many different subjects and delivers them directly to your desktop news reader.

 

WHY USE RSS?

 

RSS feeds allow custom "content" to be posted in a online collection box until you are ready to read. This keeps your inbox free of cluter and you do not have to use your email adress to recieve RSS Feeds. This keeps your privacy protected and is not tied into what email address you are using. This is an automitc process once you set it up in your reader.

 

How can I use RSS?

 


There are several ways to access RSS feeds. Generally you will need to install a news reader program which will display your RSS feeds much like your email program displays email or your browser displays a webpage. The news reader serves as a portal, providing a real-time interface to the feeds you select. Once a news reader is set up to access our feeds, it will continually talk to the MetroBrokersTV RSS feeds you selected for the latest headlines.

 

There are a number of free and commercial news readers available for download and we have provided a selection of news readers listed below. Other free RSS Readers are available along with browsers such Google and FireFox and Internet Explorer 7.0.

NewGator
RssReader
FeedReader
Bloglines
Rocket RSS Reader

 

After installing the news reader, you can add MetroBrokersTV feeds by copying the following URLs into your News Reader:

 

http://www.MetroBrokersTV.com/RSS

 

Terms of use:
These MetroBrokersTV.com RSS feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals for personal, non-commercial uses. MetroBrokersTV reserves the right to cease offering the feed at any time for any reason.



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Posted on June 04, 2008 07:10:37 by Mark.Eibner

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