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More on RSS: Using RSS News Feeds | Introduction to RSS News Feeds by IBM | RSS 2.0 Specification | Really Simple Syndication - All You Need to Know | RSS Explained by the Beeb | RSS on the Open Directory Project (DMOZ) | Microsoft's page on RSS | Good Yahoo! page on RSS

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