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RSS
Feeds
Using very easy-to-use, free software called an RSS reader, you can have all the latest headlines on topics you choose delivered to your desktop for free. When your RSS reader displays a headline of interest, click the headline and you'll be whisked to the source Web site for the full story. With RSS you no longer have to visit your favourite Web sites to check for new updates--you simply open up your reader and see all the headlines from all your selected topics in a matter of seconds.
How do I start using RSS feeds?
In general, the first thing you need is something called a newsreader. You can download a free RSS Reader for free at:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/download/Feedreader/1027544364/1
Once you have download and installed the RSS a news reader, all you have to do is to insert the following link into your Rss Feed Reader.
http://www.johannesburg-online.co.za/news/rss-articles/
Right click on the link above and select “Copy Shortcut”
Now paste this copied URL to the News Reader and click OK.. (You need to click on File, New and then Feed)
If you download above RSS Reader we suggest that you also click on Tools, Options and then select “Open link in default browser” instead as the internal browser.
That’s all and your RSS News reader will fetch the latest news headlines and information on regular basis for you so that you can stay up to date with the news you are interested in.
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