What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a data feed that enables Web users to have content from multiple Web sites delivered to a single location. It exports content in a form that can be read by any number of reader or aggregator programs.
How do I use it?
First, you need to have a reader or aggregator program. The program can be Web-based or built in to your Web browser as an extension. Here are a few options*:
• Web-based: AOL | Bloglines | Feedburner | Google | MSN | Yahoo
• Downloads: Feedreader | NewsGator | SharpReader
Once you have the program installed or have signed up for service online, use the RSS links on our site to subscribe to those content feeds.
* Note: These links are provided only as examples and do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of any particular product or service.
What feeds do you offer?
• The P.A. System: Our interview/concert series
• Northwest Business Beat: Tom Sowa comments on local business news
• All Cougs All The Time: Glenn Kasses covers Wazzu
• Art Beat: Julianne Crane covers visual arts
• Ask the Editors: We answer questions from readers
• Auto Racing: Car shows and racing news
• Blogspotter: Surfing the blogosphere
• Campus Commons: Higher ed news
• Daily Briefing: Our daily news meetings
• Deer Park Dispatch: Talk-of-the-town news
• EWU sports: Dave Trimmer follows the Eagles
• Eye on Boise: Betsy Russell covers the Capitol
• Eye on Olympia: Rich Roesler covers the Capitol
• Future of the Newsroom: The journalism evolution
• Getting There: Amy Cannata writes about roads
• Gonzaga basketball: Steve Bergum on the Zags
• Hard 7: Frank Sennett's cultural views
• Health Beat: Heather Lalley's health tips
• Home Planet: Cheryl-Anne Millsap's take on life
• Huckleberries Online: North Idaho news, gossip
• Idaho prep sports: Greg Lee on sports
• Idaho Vandals: Jim Meehan covers the Vandals
• Inland Northwest History: History tidbits
• Into Africa: Pia Hansen goes to Africa
• Journey to Vatican III: Covering the Church
• Liberty Lake: Covering the lake city
• Movies & More: A Dan Webster joint
• News is a Conversation: Readers critique us
• Parents' Council: The job of raising kids
• Prep report: Local high school sports
• Sound Wave: Som Jordan on local music
• Spin Control: Jim Camden on politics
• Sportslink: Vince Grippi on local sports
• Taste of the Town: Tom Bowers eats and drinks
• Treasure Hunting: Antiques & Collectibles
• .TXT: Tom Sowa's gateway to the Web
• Valley Connection: Peter Barnes in the Valley
• Video Journal: Colin Mulvany's multimedia
• Wheel Life: Julianne Crane on RVs
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