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Why Use RSS on Your My Yahoo! Page?With RSS feeds coming straight to your My Yahoo!, there's no need to visit multiple sites to get the content you want. The summaries you care about are delivered right to you and updated regularly.
Looking for more than just a headline?New! Feeds now available with images, audio and video.Want to see more than the quick summary? Just click to read the full text. Plus, now you can see and hear your favorite photo, audio and video content. So whether it's your favorite blog, podcast or photo stream, it's the content you want, updated and waiting for you. How Does RSS Work?RSS is a popular way to pull in news and information from across the Web. "Really Simply Syndication" allows web sites and blogs to push content to you easily. Say you come across a blog you find fascinating. A click or two and it now feeds directly to your My Yahoo! page. Works the same for major media outlets like The New York Times as for thousands of other sites across the Web. Roll-Your-Own RSS News FeedNow here's a very cool feature indeed: Create a custom feed to track anything that interests you via Yahoo! News Search. Pick a person ("Hillary Clinton"), a company ("Yahoo!"), or a specific topic ("Windsurfing"). Just type in your search terms, click the "Add-to My Yahoo!" button on the search results page and follow the simple instructions. My Yahoo! will pull the latest headlines from any site that mentions your topic and deliver them right to your page. Learn more about RSS -- Read the FAQ | |||||||
Open Standards SupportWhile there are multiple content syndication formats out there, rest assured that My Yahoo! supports them all, including selected multimedia content via Media RSS. Learn more RSS Made EasyLook for Add-to-My-Yahoo! buttons on your favorite sites and blogs. Click to instantly add content to your page. Add Whatever You WantSome of the most popular RSS feeds now available include: Yahoo! offers RSS Feeds too
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