To stay up-to-date with Monitor Audio we publish an RSS feed containing our news posts, available in RSS 2.0 format, which can be read using a newsreader or feed aggregator.
What is RSS?
"RSS" stands for Really Simple Syndication, which has become a standard for publishing updates to web content. In the past, you had to visit a website to to find updated content. With RSS (also called XML feeds), you can subscribe to a feed, and you are alerted when the content is updated.
How do I read RSS?
If you want to collect and browse feeds you have many choices, but there are two primary categories of feed reading applications:
- Installable Desktop Programs
You can use a desktop program such as FeedDemon (Windows) and NetNewsWire (Mac OS X). Both require a small purchase price but are very easy to use and come pre-loaded with dozens of feeds so you can explore the syndication "universe" right away. - Online Services
You can use a web-based service such as NewsGator, Bloglines, and My Yahoo, which have the added benefit of being available to you everywhere.
How do I subscribe to an RSS feed?
Depending on the channel you choose, the exact process will differ. Most programs will ask you to copy and paste the URL to subscribe.
