What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an easy way of collecting together information, like news headlines, from various websites. RSS allows you to view information from a number of sites in one place and keep up to date with new content soon after it is published. Quocirca new RSS channels are lists of the stories posted on the website with a headline, description and a link to the full article.

How do I get the Quocirca RSS feeds?

You'll need to install a program called a news reader which automatically retrieves and then displays the information you want from your selected websites.

How do I obtain a news reader?

There are many different news readers available, and many are free. Most are applications that you download and install to your computer. Below are a selection which work on the most common operating systems.

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Windows
SharpReader www.sharpreader.net
Newz Crawler www.newzcrawler.com
FeedDemon www.feeddemon.com
Attensa  www.attensa.com
Mac OS X
NetNewsWire www.apple.com/download

How do I sign up for the Quocirca's RSS channels?

Once you've installed your news reader, subscribe to the Quocirca's RSS channels by clicking on the links below. This will open up the raw RSS feed code in a new window. Copy the Internet address (URL) of this new page and then follow the instructions for your particular news reader.