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If you enjoy Clutch and Chromes
latest news, why not have it delivered to your desktop with our new
RSS
syndication feature!
This is also a great idea for bloggers
to have fresh content added daily with only a little, simple upfront programming!
You may've noticed orange icons appearing
all over your favorite websites.
This is a form programming that's been around a while but only recently utilized to collect information from various websites and deliver to your
desktop while you're online.
Want to know more about RSS?
Here's a quick overview.
What is RSS?
RSS is an XML format designed for sharing news headlines and other
online content. These "feeds," or "channels," are readable by other
Web sites and a variety of desktop software programs known as news
readers or news aggregators. These programs allow you to pull
together continuously updated content from various sources into one
place.
Most news readers
are applications that you download and install. Some others are
Web-based service you sign-up for that work inside your browser. To
view a list of available news readers, including many free programs,
click here.
How do I set up
the rss
feeds from Clutch and Chrome?
After setting up your news reader, you will be ready to use our RSS
feed. To add the feed you want, right click on the appropriate feed;

and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy
Link Location" to copy the location (URL) of the service. Follow the
instructions for your particular news reader, and then paste this
location wherever it asks for the location of the service you wish
to add.
Terms of use
If you display one or more of these feeds on a Web site or Web log,
you must display the Clutch and Chrome logo that is included in the
feed, or give credit to Clutch and Chrome, with a link back to the
site. We reserve the
right to require any site to cease the display of our feeds at any
time and for any reason.
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