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What is an RSS Feed?
RSS, short for “Really Simple Syndication,” is a method of receiving news updates from your favorite websites. By downloading an RSS reader (see below), you can select websites from which you’d like to receive news, and any updates will be delivered directly to you.
How Do I Use RSS?
Before you start using RSS, you’ll need to download a reader. Some of the more popular readers are NewzCrawler (Windows), FeedDemon (Windows), Google Reader (web-based), MyYahoo! (web-based), and Shrook (Mac).
Once you have downloaded or signed up for a reader, simply go to the sites you’d like to get updates from, and sign up for their feeds. Many sites use the orange symbol at the top of this page to denote an RSS feed.
To sign up for the Search Institute RSS feed, go to our RSS page, select your reader, and click “Subscribe Now.”

