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What is RSS?

 

RSS is an easy way for you to keep track of the latest news from your favourite websites in one convenient place.
RSS - which stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication – is a way for you to get a quick list of the latest story headlines from all your favourite websites and blogs all in one place and to then be able to click directly through to the articles that you want to read. Simple.

How do I get RSS?

To get RSS feeds you need to download something called a newsreader. This is a piece of software that checks RSS feeds and lets you read any articles that have been added to them. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications - you may need to register or subscribe to use your preferred service.

Getting a News Reader

Below is a list of available newsreaders available, new versions are appearing all the time.

Windows
» NewzCrawler
» FeedDemon
» Awasu
Mac OS X
» Newsfire
» NetNewsWire
Web
» Bloglines
» My Yahoo!
» NewsGator

Using our RSS feeds

1. Once you have chosen your newsreader, see above, click on the link selections below for the Penguin feed/s that you want to receive
2. You'll be taken through to a page which provides full information on that feed
3. Copy the feed URL into your RSS reader
4. Start using the feed to track the latest new releases and offers from www.penguinbooks.co.za

Penguin Books RSS feeds

arrow New Releases - Non-Fiction

arrow New Releases - Fiction

arrow New Releases - Children Ages 0-6

arrow New Releases - Children Ages 6-9

arrow New Releases - Children Ages 9-12

arrow New Releases - Book club reads


  
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