What Is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a way of getting the latest information delivered to you, instead of you spending precious time seeking it out. If you'd like to receive constant updates about that subject, just click on that topic listed below under Available RSS Feeds. If you have an RSS Reader (a viewing window where your latest RSS feeds are displayed), copy & paste the URL into your reader and you're done. If you don't have a reader, below is a list of quick, free, easy-to-install programs. Just click on one of these to get set up, then follow the above steps to get your RSS feeds.

Available RSS Feeds:

National College Players Association News & Press Releases : http://www.cacnow.org.com/rss.asp

RSS Readers:

For Windows PCs: FeedReader is free and easy to install.

For Macintosh: Shrook is a good choice. It costs a little bit, but it's worth it.

Web Based: BlogLines works in any standard browser and doesn't require you to install anything on your computer.

If you're prone to one of the major search site, you could also use Google Reader or, if you are a Yahoo user, just install the RSS Headlines beta module and then add the websites you'd like to subscribe to into your "My Yahoo" page.

Once you've set up one of these newsreaders, you can cut and paste your URLS of choice into your reader to subscribe to their RSS feed.


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