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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/rss/news

University of Leeds Twitter updates
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/33697736.rss

Communications team Twitter updates
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/1854751.rss

Reporter
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/reporter.xml

Instructions
Simply copy and paste the above URL into your RSS reader. If you are new to this please read the guide below.

What is RSS?

RSS stands for really simple syndication, and allows web publishers to widely distribute any content they wish to share with their readers.

How does it work?

An RSS reader (small program installed on your machine) interprets the code from feeds or channels you are subscribed to, and displays updated information from all of them every time you start it up.

What are the benefits?

The technology allows you to see all the latest stories / content from multiple websites on one screen.

No more wading through multiple websites trying to find the information you need. RSS does the hard work putting you in control, helping to save time and effort.

Where can I get an RSS reader from?

There are number of excellent RSS readers out there, ranging from freeware to more sophisticated products.

A good free of charge option is Google Reader.

Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 3 have RSS support built into the browser.

What does it cost?

This service is completely free of charge.

Some RSS feeds may require paid subscription or password access.

Does this affect my online privacy?

No personal details are required to receive RSS. Read our privacy statement for full details.

Does it affect my online security?

No. This feed does not compromise your security in any way.

Can I choose not to receive the RSS feed?

Yes, at any time you can delete the feed from your RSS reader.

 

Page owner: webcomms@leeds.ac.uk | Updated: 26/03/10