our rss link
The following link is the direct url to the axiomgear.com RSS feed. You will need to provide this link to your FEED READER of choice. Copy and paste the following link where required. For additional infomation and support on RSS, please read the rest of this page.
http://www.axiomgear.com/rss/feed_news.php
what is rss?
A website equipped with an RSS feed provides a web user (like yourself) with updates on any new content
the website may have. News sites and blogs are key providers of this technology. Because axiomgear.com has
a News section, we thought we would provide our visitors with the option of subscribing to our RSS feed.
RSS is an acronymn for any of the following;
Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)
Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0)
RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0)
how does rss work?
When axiomgear.com introduces a new News article, our RSS feed is updated. You as a subscriber to our RSS feed would receive this update without having to actually visit our website directly. In our case you would receive a list of links (usually the news article title) based on our newest 10 news articles. If any of these titles interest you, click on the title link, and you will be directed to that article on our website.
how do i get it?
To subscribe to our RSS feed, you will need to use a Feed Reader (also called News Aggregator). Simply put, this is the software that will provide you with the means of reading through any RSS feed. There are several options to choose from so we have provided you with a few options below.
feed readers
Online Options
The online options below are the quickest way for you to begin your free subscription to the axiomgear.com RSS feed.
By clicking any of the following online options, you will be directed to the specified Reader's Homepage. By signing up
for a free account, axiomgear.com will automatically be added to your subscribed list and you can start enjoying
our weekly news updates.
Google Reader
Yahoo Reader
Bloglines
Software Options
The software options below will take a bit more time to setup. They involve installing the software directly
onto your machine. Directions for each version can be found via the following links.
NetNewsWire (Mac OSX)
SharpReader (Windows)
Straw (Linux)
still confused?
The following are some websites to help you better understand what RSS is.
More on RSS
http://www.whatisrss.com/
Wikipedia defines RSS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS
Feed Readers
http://blogspace.com/rss/readers
