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RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication", which is a format for distributing and sharing web content. PCRonline updates its RSS daily to bring our most recent articles to your desktop. Our RSS feeds include headlines, summaries and links to the full articles on the website.
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As a PCRonline user, RSS is absolutely free of charge. Simply click on the orange RSS icon next to the Breaking News section and/or the Press Release articles. The RSS URL will appear in the "address" field of your browser. Follow the instructions! You can download a RSS aggregator (or RSS reader), however, certain operating systems may already have one. You can use this rss file address:
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