The Internet grows exponentially on a daily basis, becoming more and more fragmented. How can you keep up with so many disparate sources of information? The answer: RSS
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a new way of personalizing how you get news and information from the Internet. The Philadelphia Inquirer does a great job explaining it here.
Why you want RSS
- Personalize your web content in an easy-to-digest format, through one-click access
- Spend more time reading your content and less time looking for it
How to get RSS
- First, decide on and install a news reader
- Second, click on the feed(s) you want to add from our syndication page
- Third, click on your reader’s icon and hit subscribe
Click here to see a complete list of the RSS feeds available.
That's it - you're subscribed to NextBillion, receiving only the updates YOU want. Now that's service! For more information on NextBillion's RSS service, continue reading below.
NextBillion's Main RSS feed, which contains all the latest headlines from NextBillion.net:
Main NextBillion Feed
NextBillion's Syndication page, which lists all the different feeds we offer:
Syndication - All NextBillion Feeds
We offer 1-click subscription using RSS 2.0 for all content areas on NextBillion.net. A "Subscribe" box appears on the right-side toolbar for all pages that offer one-click subscription, with the following buttons:
By clicking on these buttons, you will be subscribed to the content area you are browsing. One-click subscription to both General and Topic-specific feeds is also available on the Syndication page.
Do you have questions about RSS, or are you having problems subscribing? Contact us.









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