RSS feeds added to DOC EXCHANGE
Want to keep up with all the latest documents published on Doc Exchange?
RSS feeds can now help you track the documents as they are submitted.
So, how do I use RSS feeds on Doc Exchange?
To subscribe to a RSS feed you will need two things, a RSS reader (also known as a news reader or aggregator) and the URL (web address) of the RSS feed you wish to subscribe to. Some commonly used news readers are FeedDemon, NewzCrawler, and Awasu for Windows. NetNewsWire, Newsfire, and Shrook can be used for Macs. For those who like web-based readers there’s Bloglines, My Yahoo!, and NewsGator.
Once you have a RSS reader installed, right-click (or control + click on Mac) the icon(
) on the upper right side of the Doc Exchange page and copy the URL. Then paste the URL into the reader as a new feed (your reader will have instructions on how to do this).
After subscribing, you will receive the list of the most recently updated documents as soon as they are posted on Doc Exchange, rather than having to visit the page every time you want to check for changes and additions.
Posted by Bo on July 22, 2006 at 2:03 pm

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