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What is an RSS Feed?


An RSS feed is the file that contains this content and is typically used with a news reader application, like NetNewsWire, NewsGator or SharpReader. Additional, many modern web browsers have feed readers built right in. The url to the feed is added to the news reader application and new content is downloaded to the reader as it becomes available.

RSS, by most people's definition, stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is used to distribute content, in the form of headlines, summaries and links back to full articles, pdfs, podcasts, etc.

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Strategic Insights Feeds

For most modern browsers, clicking the link will display the RSS Feed. If you wish to use an external News Reader application to view the feed, right click and choose "Copy Link Location" and paste the url into your news reader.

 

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