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The Foundation for Science and
Technology RSS Feeds
What is RSS Feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple
Syndication and it is a lightweight XML format that
allows you to keep up to date with the latest news
as they are published. This means you can get the
latest information without having to go back to the
website that is publishing it.
The Foundation for Science and Technology currently offers a feed for it's
Events which includes the latest issue of the Journal. If you already have a RSS reader, follow
the link below and copy the URL to use in your
reader.
RSS Feed
Subscribing to RSS Feeds
If you don't already have a
RSS reader, you will need to have a RSS feed reader
that will display RSS feeds in order to subscribe to
our RSS feed.
RSS functionality is built
into some websites sites such as Google and Yahoo,
and internet browsers like Mozilla Firefox and
Internet Explorer 7.
To subscribe to our RSS feeds
follow the steps below:
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Download a feed reader or find the RSS feed
capabilities of your browser. To see a list put RSS into Google or for an example try the Google Reader.
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Follow the link for the feed above
and copy & paste the URL into the feed reader.
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Follow the instructions of your feed
reader/browser to access the RSS content.
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