RSS
What can RSS do for me?
FAQs:
• What can RSS do for me?
• Why should I use RSS?
• How do I get started with RSS?
• How do I get an RSS reader?
• Can I use these feeds on my site?
What can RSS do for me?RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is a quick and easy way to send you headlines and brief snippets of our premium content. Using a special program you can access this content, and content from hundreds of other sites, and be notified of new entries when we update the site. For more information about RSS, check out this blog entry. If you are ready to subscribe to our feeds now, please go to "Our RSS feeds" page. Why should I use RSS?Using an RSS feed reader allows you to save time while consuming more information. In short, RSS is bringing the Web to you. Instead of browsing multiple sites to find information of interest, syndicated headlines are delivered directly to you. When a headline interests you, just click and go directly to the source. How do I get started with RSS?It’s easy to start using our RSS feeds. Follow these three easy steps: 1) Download and install a feed reader for your computer, or use a Web-based reader like Bloglines. 2) Go to any of our feeds on "Our RSS feeds" page and right-click, or if you’re a Mac user control-click, on the orange RSS button ( 3) Launch your feed reader and input the URL that you just copied into the program. or use the appropriate button on "Our RSS feeds" page to add to your favorite web-based RSS feed reader. How do I get an RSS reader?There is a range of different news readers available and new versions are appearing all the time. Different news readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to choose one that will work with your computer. Can I use these feeds on my site?Yes, adding ajc.com headlines to your site is simple. To find out more click here.
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RSS Feed Personal Use LicenseThese RSS feeds are provided solely to allow individuals to view headlines and text excerpts from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution within newsreaders or RSS-enabled web browsers for their personal, noncommercial use. We may disable, change, or discontinue these feeds at any time. If you wish to distribute any of our RSS feeds, to incorporate headlines (which may include text excerpts) from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution into your website, blog, or other digital publication, or to make any commercial use of our RSS feeds, please go to our Headline Service Agreement for more information. |


