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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for readers to subscribe to particular sections of the Washington Blade, learning in real-time when new content is posted online. The Blade offers RSS feeds in an XML-based format that works in most available news readers and RSS-enabled web browsers.
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If you're not familiar with RSS feeds, there are a number of ways to access them. You can install a "RSS news reader" that displays feeds from the websites you select, enabling you to view all your subscriptions at once. After installing the news reader software, you can add each feed manually from by clicking on the buttons next to the feed. Some web browsers also handle RSS subscriptions. Look for the "RSS" button in the address bar on your browser, and click on it if you see it and follow the instructions.
The Washington Blade suggests these following free RSS readers:
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Signing up for a Blade RSS feed is easy: Simply click on the content area(s) that you're interested in, and follow the instructions.
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The Washington Blade encourages the use of our RSS feeds for personal use in a news reader or as part of a non-commercial website. The Blade requires proper format and attribution whenever Washington Blade content is posted on your website, and we reserve the right to require that you cease distributing Blade content. By subscribing to a Blade RSS feed, you agree to these terms and conditions as well as any applicable copyright and other laws.
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