What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web format for syndicating news and information. An RSS feed allows you to see all the updates to a website at once—without having to go to the website and search for new information. A news reader (or aggregator) will collect all the information in one place for you.
How do I get a news reader?
There are many available and most are free. Here is a list of some:
Pluck: http://www.pluck.com/
Google: http://reader.google.com
Bloglines: http://www.bloglines.com/
Sage: http://sage.mozdev.org/ (for use with Firefox web browser only)
How do we use RSS?
Currently, all our press releases for the past seven days are available on our RSS feed. We plan to expand the information available in the near future.
How can I sign up to receive RSS feeds from The Humane Society of the United States?
You will need to follow the instructions for your news reader in order to add our feed to the list of RSS feeds you receive. Many news readers have tools to search for feeds (which you can use on this page), or you can copy and paste one of these links:
Press Release Feed
RSS 1.0
RSS 2.0
ATOM