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January 15, 2005 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo
Get automatic updates whenever there is something new on the Arbitration Blog:
The old way: Use your web browser to come to this blog from time to time. Even include it as one of your "favorites."
The new way: Let RSS technology send updates to your computer automatically. You don't need to hunt them down.
Tools you need: a news reader or "RSS aggregator" which is a program on your personal computer, usually available at no cost, easy to download, and easy to use.
The news reader knows whenever something is added to the Blog or to any other source you select such as New York Times Headlines.
I like SharpReader, which is free, and Feeddemon, which has enough extra features to make it worth the $29.95 charge. There are many others.
Your benefits: Whenever I update the Blog, your news reader will know it. The update will come to you, and you won't need to chase it down.
What's that
button?
If you left-click on the button, you will see boring computer-programmer stuff.
After you get your news reader, then right-click on the button, choose "Copy Shortcut," and paste into your news reader.
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