
Modern web browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari, automatically check for feeds for you when you visit our website. If you click on the RSS button you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the RSS feed into your news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed in your news reader.

Once you have chosen an RSS reader, please choose the available feeds on the right. Alternatively, Bloglines, My Yahoo! and NewsGator are online services which eliminate the need for downloading an application. You need a news reader (also called an 'aggregator'), which will check for and inform you of new content in the RSS feed.įor Windows users, there are applications such as FeedDemon. Subscribing to an RSS feed keeps you up to date, without having to constantly revisit the site to check for updates. RSS feeds contain the headlines and a link to the latest Press Briefing Notes, News Releases, Feature Stories, Speeches and Events on the website. Once you decide on a RSS reader program, copy the relevant feed URL from below and enter it into your RSS reader.Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy way of receiving new content from your favorite sections of the IOM website. There are many free RSS readers available on the internet. You will need to set up an RSS reader in your email software or via your internet browser to display the feed. RSS readers and aggregators can be software-based or browser-based and provide anonymous access from any device with Internet access. This program reads the RSS feed text file and displays the content for you. You need a program called an RSS reader (also called an aggregator).

RSS feeds are not designed to be read directly.

If you connect to the News RSS feed, for instance, you will see the News items appear in your reader or inbox as soon as they are published to the website. It negates the need for you to search for content updates on websites. A feed is similar to a bookmark in a web browser.

By connecting to RSS feeds, you are automatically informed, via the use of an RSS feed reader or aggregator, of website updates. An RSS feed (Really Simple Syndication feed), is a delivery mechanism for online content.
