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Hurst Village News Available via
RSS
In April 2005 Hurst Village Society added another new
Internet information service.
Complementary to the What's On e-mail service,
printed newsletter and
our website,
the
RSS
news feed delivers the news straight to your computer.
What is
RSS?
It’s a new Internet technology that allows you to subscribe
to the content that you want and news items are fed automatically
to you without you having to trawl numerous web pages to find it.
Most of the major news services
(BBC News,
Reuters,
The Guardian etc.)
provide an
RSS
feed of news,
and Hurst Village Society is right up there with them.
How do I get
RSS?
One thing you will need is a piece of software called a news reader
or aggregator.
There are several available from the Internet, many of them free of charge
(such as SharpReader).
Some mail clients already have
RSS
support included
(e.g. Mozilla Thunderbird)
and others such as
Microsoft’s Outlook
are sure to follow soon.
How do I subscribe to
HVS
news?
You have probably seen the little orange buttons marked
“RSS”
or
“XML”
appearing all over the Internet.
Whenever you see one of these it indicates that an
RSS
news feed is available.
Our web site is no different – you can find the orange button on our homepage.
The method of subscribing varies from one reader to the next,
but usually you simply drag and drop the orange button
from the web page into your reader and away you go.
Some RSS News Readers
More About RSS
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