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What is RSS and how do I start using this service?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for the cross-platform exchange of web content.
To read our RSS news feeds you will need an RSS news reader, also called an aggregator. According to your personal settings, the news reader program will regularly deliver the latest updates from gmo-safety.eu in the form of a headline and short text. Clicking on this link will take you to the full text on our website.
How do I subscribe to the RSS news feeds?
To subscribe to gmo-safety.eu RSS news feeds, copy and paste the news feed link into your news reader. We offer news feeds for the following website sections: News and Changes at gmo-safety.eu.
Where can I find news readers and information about them?
There are a large number of free and commercial news readers for displaying RSS feeds. Some browsers already have built-in news reader functionality, allowing users to read the information directly.
Here is a selection of the available news readers and browsers with RSS functionality.
Standalone RSS news readers:
- AmphetaDesk (platform-independent)
- RSSOwl (platform-independent)
- Alnera FeedBuster (Windows, fee payable)
- FeedDemon (Windows, fee payable)
- FeedReader (Windows)
- Liferea (Linux)
- Akregator (Linux)
Browsers with integrated RSS function:
- Mozilla Firefox (ab Version 1.0)
- Sage (browser add-on for Firefox)
- Internet Explorer (version 7 and above)
- Opera (version 7.5 and above)
- Safari (version 2.0 and above)
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