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This page describes what RSS is and provides information on how to syndicate Free E-Courses.com Book titles into your RSS reader.

What Is RSS?

RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary, and/or Rockdale, Sandow, and Southern (Railroad) ” and is a way to track news and other “syndicated content” using XML. With Free E-Courses.com, you can receive new E-courses whenever new books are added. To syndicate Free E-Courses Book titles, click on the rss free e-courses button and copy the URL into your RSS reader. Consult your RSS reader for more information.

How do I use RSS Feeds?

First, choose an RSS reader. Each reader has a different way of adding a new feed or "channel." Follow the instructions for your reader. This is how it works:

  • Click on the link or XML button near the feed you would like to add. For example, when you click on the Free E-Courses.com RSS button, you will see a page displaying XML code.
  • From your web browser's address bar, copy the URL (web address) or right click and save to a folder on your computer. For example, the URL you would copy for Free E-Courses.com is: http://www.freee-courses.com/rss.xml.
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