- What is RSS?
- Why should I use RSS?
- What types of RSS feeds does StarTribune.com produce?
- What is an RSS reader, and where can I download one for my computer?
- How do I add a StarTribune.com RSS feed to my reader?
- I publish a non-commercial blog and/or Web site - can I use StarTribune.com's RSS feeds?
- I am associated with a commercial Web site or blog - can I use StarTribune.com's RSS feeds?
RSS: Frequently Asked Questions
RSS, short for "Really Simple Syndication," is a way of having StarTribune.com headlines, story summaries, and links to full-length articles delivered to your desktop, or added to your blog or Web site. StarTribune.com gathers the content you select from our list of RSS feeds and displays it for you in one convenient location.
Q: What is RSS?
A: RSS, short for "Really Simple Syndication," is a way of having StarTribune.com headlines, story summaries, and links to full-length articles delivered to your desktop, or added to your blog or Web site. StarTribune.com gathers the content you select from our list of RSS feeds and displays it for you in one convenient location.
Q: Why should I use RSS?
A: Because it's a simple way to receive timely news from StarTribune.com. It's also customizable - that way, you're receiving headlines from subjects that interest you.
Q: What types of RSS feeds does StarTribune.com produce?
A: StarTribune.com produces six categories of RSS feeds, and a number of different feeds for each category. You can see all of our RSS feeds on each of the pages below.
Q: What is an RSS reader, and where can I download one for my computer?
A: A news reader (or aggregator) is the application used to view headlines via RSS. To download a news reader, select any number of readers or aggregators for free download through the following site: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10088_7-6651890.html?tag=cnetfd.mt
Q: How do I add a StarTribune.com RSS feed to my reader?
A: To subscribe, look for the orange RSS graphic
on this page and elsewhere on the site. Mouse over the image, right-click, and copy the URL. (Choose "Copy Shortcut" for Internet Explorer, "Copy Link Location" for Firefox/Mozilla and Netscape, or "Copy Link Address" for Opera). In your news reader, select the option that adds a new feed or channel, then paste in the URL and click OK.
Q: I publish a non-commercial blog and/or Web site - can I use StarTribune.com's RSS feeds?
A: Yes, StarTribune.com's RSS feeds are available for non-commercial purposes, and can be used without the written consent of StarTribune.com. To familiarize yourself with our syndication policy, please click here.
Q: I am associated with a commercial Web site or blog - can I use StarTribune.com's RSS feeds?
A: Yes, though we require proper format and attribution whenever the headlines are posted on your Web site, and we reserve the right to require that you cease distributing startribune.com content. Please read the complete Terms and Conditions.
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