RSS
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to be automatically updated on featured headlines from Digital Antics.
If you are familiar with RSS, then please choose the feeds you are interested in from the list below. Single click subscription is available for several Web-based readers.
Available Feeds
New to RSS?
RSS puts you in control of the information you want delivered to your desktop. You can subscribe to RSS feeds from multiple Web sites, scan through all their latest headlines in one place and directly access content of interest with a single click. RSS is basically a way for you to be kept instantly up to date whenever something new appears on this site.
How do I use RSS?
There are many different ways to take advantage of RSS feeds:
- as a separate desktop application,
- programs using MS Outlook 2007 or separate plug-in programs for earlier versions of Outlook,
- programs that integrate with Instant Messaging,
- as part of a Web-based service (e.g. MyYahoo!, personalised Google homepage, MyMSN etc.),
- most browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, Opera & Safari automatically support RSS, without the need to paste the feed url into a separate reader.