What's an RSS Feed? RSS is a publishing format that websites use to distribute,
or syndicate, their content. RSS provides a convenient way for you to skim through
headlines and other news from various sites that you visit regularly. To use an
RSS Feed, you may simply "subscribe" to it using MS Internet Explorer (v7 or later) or Firefox (v2 or later), or by using a NewsReader.
There are many NewsReaders available, mostly free of charge. Some are software
programs that you install on your computer, and others are online, web-based services.
When choosing a NewsReader, please keep in mind that it must support "http
authentication" in order to use it for NewsFeeds like The
Network that require your Username and Password. (Most software-type NewsReaders
support Usernames/Passwords, however many online web-based readers do not.)
Some popular NewsReaders that support Usernames/Passwords are:
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of The Network. The Healthcare
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regarding the performance or reliability of these products.
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