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About TheSlatinReport.com RSS feeds

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a universal format for content distribution. The Slatin Report offers several RSS feeds for use in news readers and Web logs (blogs). These feeds include story headline, intros and links back to theslatinreport.com for the full article.

RSS feeds are free and theslatinreport.com currently uses the latest version: RSS 2.0.

How to access RSS feeds

There are a number of ways to read RSS feeds. The links below are provided for your convenience and do not indicate an endorsement or recommendation by The Slatin Report.
  1. Install a news reader that displays RSS feeds from Web sites you select, enabling you to view hundreds of headlines at once.
    • After installing the news reader, you can add each feed manually from the Web site by clicking on the "Subscribe" or the "XML" button next to the feed.
  2. As an alternative to downloading a news reader you can use a Web-based news reader.
  3. If you use Google Reader or have a Google Personalized Home Page, you can use our Add to Google button to automatically add The Slatin Report to your feeds.
  4. Many web based home pages such as My Yahoo and GMail offer integrated RSS readers (on Gmail it is referred to as Web Clippings).
  5. Many web browsers such as Apple's Safari on the Macintosh can display RSS feeds, you merely enter the URL for the RSS Feed into your browser.
  6. If you have a Google Personalized Home Page, you can add the latest headline from The Slatin Report as a Gadget. Click "add stuff" and then "add by URL" and then enter the URL "http://www.theslatinreport.com/topintel.xml"

How to Sign up for TheSlatinReport.com RSS Feeds

Click on the XML link below to access the RSS feed you are interested in and then follow the instructions for adding the Feed to your RSS Reader of choice.
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