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What is RSS?
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a means of distributing Blog summarys in a lightweight XML format to let you keep up with what's new in the Bookreporter.com Blog. You can now set up a desktop aggregator which will grab the RSS feed from this site (and others) and give you a short summary of any new postings that are available. See Wikipedia for more about RSS.
How to use our feeds:
Even if you’re not familiar with news feeds, they are easy to use. First, download a newsreader application like Nick Bradbury’s FeedDemon (Windows) or Ranchero Software’s NetNewsWire (Mac). Then, copy and paste the URL of the Bookreporter.com blog feed into the application’s “subscribe” dialogue. See Google for more about RSS newsreaders.
To set up an RSS feed for this blog use this link: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BookreportercomBlog.
Also, some browsers (such as Firefox and Opera for all platforms and Safari 2.0 for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger) natively read RSS feeds via built-in widgetst.
Another option to consider:
Get this blog feed delivered by email.
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