Using RSS FeedsSubscribing to an RSS feed is easy.
Where do you get a feed reader? For a stand-alone option, check out NewsGator, but a better option is to use your email client.
While dedicated programs to read RSS feeds have been developed, the most useful ones borrow much of the interface and functionality from your email program. Before long, more and more email programs and web-based email services will be able to read RSS news. Mozilla Thunderbird, for example, integrates RSS feeds nicely and seamlessly, and NewsGator turns Outlook into a capable aggregator.
Email clients are the natural environment for Usenet news, email and RSS feeds. These methods of following news are strikingly similar, and aggregating them all in the same powerful program has many benefits.
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