Posted on 11-SEP-2004 16:52.
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RSS is a technology that allows web site publishers to make their content available through a syndicated “feed” that users can subscribe to receive. Users can then view the feed with the help of an RSS reader. Many commercial web sites and blogs publish summary level content through their RSS feeds. RSS feeds are constantly updated with the latest information from the content provider’s site. Using RSS, users can receive the most up-to-date information, delivered to them in their RSS reader.
You can read Geekzone articles on your computer by subscribing to our RSS feed. Our latest articles (news, reviews, articles, software and competitions) are included in the feeds.
The Geekzone news feed is available here and contains our latest news and articles.
In addition to our news feed, we are now offering four new feeds based on information from our partner Handango:
If you want to read RSS feeds on your Windows machine, we recommend Pluck, a free RSS feed reader that plugs into your Internet Explorer. It's convenient to use, and the Geekzone feed is now part of its default sources. You can also try Sharpreader.
Two RSS feed readers for Pocket PC are PocketRSS and Egress.
A couple of RIM Blackberry RSS feed readers that also work with Java based mobile phones are RSS Orbit or M-Blog.
One Palm OS RSS feed reader is Hand_rss, while Symbian users have multiple choices: Feedburner is a Symbian RSS feed reader with versions for P900 and P800.