RSS Feeds
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Thanks to user feedback in our forum, we have now launched a new RSS feed for the site. Web feeds allow users to receive information on topics they choose without requiring an e-mail address or any personal information. These feeds are delivered via the Internet directly to a user's newsreader. Our web feeds are based on RSS 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication), a standard for sending frequently updated information to a feedreader.
You can sign up for these feeds by using the links below. You can choose to add it straight into your preferred reader program using the direct links, or use the main RSS icon if your application is not listed. You can also copy and paste the link into your program in the 'add feed' facility if necessary.
For now there are three feeds available:
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