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RSS feeds in Outlook
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content
publishers to make news, blogs, and other content available
to subscribers. You can view RSS content in Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007. Using RSS, publishers can make
content and updates available for download by subscribers
automatically. The content on all Web sites is not available
as an RSS Feed, but the list is growing daily.
How does RSS work in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007?
RSS readers, such as the one built into Office Outlook
2007, allow you to subscribe to RSS Feeds and then read
content or follow links for additional information.
Whenever you see a link to a feed, or an RSS icon such
as the one at the top of this page, just click. Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007 will automatically subscribe you
to that RSS Feed.
Get started
Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to subscribe to
an RSS Feed is quick and easy and does not involve a
registration process or fee. After you subscribe to
an RSS Feed, headlines will appear in your RSS folders.
RSS items appear similar to mail messages. When you
see a headline that interests you, just click or open
the item. For more information, read
how to add an RSS feed to Microsoft Office Outlook
2007. Below is a sample of the many feeds you can subscribe
to from around the world. Click on the links that interest
you and Outlook will subscribe to them.
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