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Outside Online RSS Feeds
Outside Online Feeds
The Outside Blog What is RSS?
Don't be put off by the acronym. It's short for Really Simple Syndication, and it's a really fast, efficient Web tool that lets you collect your favorite Web content in one place. Instead of surfing for the deals you care about or waiting for our weekly e-mails, you'll have regularly updated info right at your fingertips.
How do I access RSS?
First, you'll need an RSS reader. Some readers, like Pluck and Sage, can be installed on your desktop to work with your Web browser. Others, like Newsgator, Bloglines, and Google Reader, are Web-based readers, so you don't have to download anything. Some popular Web portals like My Yahoo! also work as RSS readers.
How do I get RSS feeds?
For My Yahoo!, just click the My Yahoo! button next to each deal category that interests you, click "add," and you're ready to go. For other RSS readers, click the XML button, copy the URL from your browser into the reader and start a new subscription.
Will RSS cost me anything?
You can sign up for and download most readers without any charge.
RSS Terms of Use
By accessing and/or using the RSS feeds from The Away Network, you agree to be bound by our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals provided that the feeds are used only for an individual's personal, non-commercial use. The Away Network reserves the right to require you to stop accessing and utilizing these feeds at any time without liability to you. The Away Network also reserves the right to modify the feeds and these RSS Terms of Use without notice. Your continued use of the feeds will be conditioned upon the RSS Terms of Use effective at the time of your use.
The Away Network and its licensors reserve all rights in and to The Away Network trademarks and logos. Your right to use The Away Network trademarks and logos are limited to providing attribution to The Away Network in relation to The Away Network Feeds. Further, The Away Network and its licensors reserve all rights in and to The Away Network Feeds and all content included therein, under United States copyright laws and international treaties. You are prohibited from altering the content you receive and from failing to display part of the content from The Away Network Feeds.
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