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What is RSS? --
(Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to keep up with your favorite news and information. An RSS feed contains headlines and links to full news stories on Mywesttexas.com. Instead of you having to go to websites for the latest news and information on the topics you care about most, you can use category-specific RSS to stay informed as news changes. Mywesttexas.com offers several RSS feeds for use in news. These feeds include headlines, and links back to Mywesttexas.com for the full article.

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    How to use rss feeds from mywesttexas.com[ top ]

    Use the following links to choose the RSS news feeds that interest you. RSS reader programs vary, so follow your program's direction for signing up (scroll down if you need an RSS reader). If you already have a personalized MyYahoo! page, you can use the links to the right to try adding RSS feeds through the Yahoo! RSS beta test.

    Where to get an RSS reader [ top ]

    A wide range of RSS readers can be easily downloaded from the Web. Some readers are Web-based while others require you to download a small software program onto your desktop. Most are free to use. (Several readers require Microsoft's .NET framework on your computer. They may be slightly more complicated to install if you do not have .NET.) Google and Yahoo! both offer comprehensive lists of RSS readers. A few sample readers are also offered below for the purpose of evaluation: