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Get TSW's headlines as soon as they publish. Why wait? Keep on top of the latest tutorials, product announcements, and editorial evaluations through your own desktop content aggregator. Depending on the flavor of your RSS reader, you can drag the orange "XML" button into your news aggregator program, and it will probably subscribe you. Or, click the green "XML Subscribe" link and you'll be taken to a site that offers links tailored to many types of software.

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What is RSS?

RSS ("Really Simple Syndication") allows any website to make its most recent headlines and content available to anyone who signs up for the service. We makes our headlines and article abstracts available as a service to you, our subscriber, and we hope that this will bring you to tradeshowweek.com more often, and help you find the articles and information in the tradeshow industry that you need. What this service is not

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To use these feeds we've set up, you need to use a program called an RSS reader or news aggregator. It runs on your local computer, regularly goes to a list of Web sites that you specify, and tells you what the newest content on those sites is.

If you haven't got an RSS reader, you'll need to install one first. There's a list  at http://blogspace.com/rss/readers

If you use the My Yahoo customization feature, one of the easiest ways to get started is to add the RSS headlines to your personal page. Read how at Yahoo's RSS FAQs

Licensing
TSW's RSS headline service is not intended as a substitute for licensing the content of our articles. Please contact our licensing department if you'd like to use our article content.

Jason Cassidy
Senior Director, Licensing Strategy
jcassidy@reedbusiness.com
+1 646-746-7692


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