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About the CAS RSS Feed
 

About this RSS Feed

The RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed from CAS is based on the RSS 2.0 specification. RSS is a standard for syndicating updated content from a web site.

This is a single feed that will encompass all news and updates from CAS. Additional or specific topic feeds might be offered in the future, depending on feedback and user demand.


Reading RSS Feeds

RSS feeds may be viewed and managed by software known as news aggregators or news readers, as well as by certain web browsers and via services such as MyYahoo and Bloglines. A number of commercial and free readers are available. Examples of newsreader software include FeedDemon (for Windows PCs) and NetNewsWire (for Mac OS X). Browsers that are compatible with RSS include Firefox and Safari. (These are just examples and not meant as endorsements or requirements by CAS.)

Comments or questions on the RSS feed from CAS should be sent to the CAS webmaster.

(See also RSS Feeds offered by the American Chemical Society)

Updated 9/13/2007 3:45:51 PM
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