THE SOURCE GOES HIGH TECH
Updating methods for delivering the goods to readers
On the technical front, The Source has joined the likes of the BBC, Reuters, CNN and other major news organizations by offering an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) reader feed. RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for web syndication. RSS is used by (among other things) news websites, weblogs and podcasting.
In the case of The Source, along with the text of each weekly issue, any mid-week updates will also be delivered immediately to your RSS reader if you have one. Web browsers like Firefox, Opera and the new Rogers/Yahoo webmail client (new in beta) all offer RSS readers. When you visit the Roots blog, just click on the orange RSS link (on the top right of each page) to subscribe.
On the technical front, The Source has joined the likes of the BBC, Reuters, CNN and other major news organizations by offering an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) reader feed. RSS is a family of web feed formats, specified in XML and used for web syndication. RSS is used by (among other things) news websites, weblogs and podcasting.
In the case of The Source, along with the text of each weekly issue, any mid-week updates will also be delivered immediately to your RSS reader if you have one. Web browsers like Firefox, Opera and the new Rogers/Yahoo webmail client (new in beta) all offer RSS readers. When you visit the Roots blog, just click on the orange RSS link (on the top right of each page) to subscribe.

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