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RSS Feeds

The NAM now offers Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds to provide the latest news releases, featured articles, etc. to readers via desktops or web browsers.

What Is RSS?
RSS is a way to keep up with news and information. When you subscribe to an RSS feed, you receive notices of information that has been updated on our web site. RSS files contain headlines, summaries, and links back to full-text articles or documents on nam.org. You view the headlines through a RSS reader. RSS feeds are free and nam.org currently uses RSS 2.0.

How Do I Use RSS?
You need a RSS reader (see below lists of compatible readers) to use RSS feeds. RSS readers allow you to find feeds and subscribe to them, so that content is delivered to you. The headlines will begin to flow to your reader. When you see a headline that interests you, just click it to view the full article.

Compatible readers:

  • Bloglines
  • Google Reader
  • My MSN
  • My Yahoo!
  • NewsGator

    How to sign up for RSS feeds
    Select the icon next to the article you're interested in subscribing to. Then select a RSS reader service or copy the URL into your preferred RSS reader. New content will be delivered as it's published.

  • RSS Feeds

    • rss feed Communications and Media
    • rss feed News from the NAM