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What is RSS?
RSS can be a really easy way to see new links
RSS is a very easy and straightforward way to view new links almost immediately after they've been added to Freeneedle.
Most modern browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari, can save RSS feeds as a bookmark allowing you to see when new links have been added to Freeneedle without having to visit the site.
How to read RSS feeds
The following are to pages that have explanations of using RSS in three of the main browsers. You could use your favorite search engine to find more information and tutorials related to RSS.

