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| What is RSS? |
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| RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an XML-based method by which web content can be easily shared and distributed. Subscribing (for free) to our RSS Feeds allows you to have the latest product rankings from Barnes & Noble.com delivered directly to your desktop or browser. This makes checking out updates to our product rankings quick and easy. |
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| There are several ways that you can subscribe to, or use an RSS feed. You can download one of the many popular news aggregators, you can add it as a live bookmark to your Firefox browser, or you can incorporate the content into your site or blog using XSL or Javascript. |
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| For more information on RSS, visit Wikipedia. |
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| Barnes & Noble.com is providing this Beta service free to individuals for private, non-commercial use. Users of the RSS & Podcasting feeds above must attribute Barnes & Noble.com as the source. Barnes & Noble.com reserves the right to discontinue this Beta service at any time. |
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