Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used to enable the simple distribution of online content. ComputerWeekly.com offers its users the chance to access the very latest stories using this format in conjunction with a downloaded RSS reader or via a web based RSS program. By using an RSS reader you can access the very latest headlines from hundreds of websites across the world and now ComputerWeekly.com has chosen four categories for you to access in this way. This completely free service gives a user the chance to look over headlines and summaries of all the latest ComputerWeekly.com stories and then gives you the chance to click into the story to be taken to the full version. ComputerWeekly.com currently uses RSS version 2.0 to provide this service How do I use it? To use a ComputerWeekly.com RSS feed you simply need to download and install a RSS reader. Once a reader is downloaded all you need to do is simply click on one of the feed buttons above that takes your interest and follow the instructions on your RSS reader to access the headlines. Before taking a RSS feed from ComputerWeekly.com please read the terms & conditions by clicking here Users of the ComputerWeekly.com RSS service are reminded that all stories remain the property of Reed Business Information Ltd.
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