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What is RSS?RSS stands for Rich Site Summary (or Really Simple Syndication). Simply stated, RSS is a list of news headlines and stories - a "feed". Clear and understandable descriptions and many resources for RSS are available here: http://www.whatisrss.com/. On the G-20 Safety website, RSS is used to publish important G-20 Safety updates, press releases, and other important, time-sensitive information. Citizens may subscribe to (sign up for) the RSS feed directly on the G-20 Safety Updates page, or by **clicking here.Alternatively, citizens may view these updates - exactly the same content - on the G-20 Safety Updates page. Both are updated at the same time.**PLEASE NOTE - Internet Explorer 6 does not support RSS directly. Citizens are strongly encouraged to upgrade their browsers if possible OR view eactly the same updates on the G-20 Safety Updates page. RSS is supported perfectly by the following modern browsers: If you cannot upgrade from Internet Explorer 6 or below, AND you wish to use RSS, many simple resources are available: http://www.whatisrss.com/A list of 10 free and easy RSS Readers is available here: http://email.about.com/od/rssreaderswin/tp/windows_free.htm |