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RSS is an easy way to keep you automatically up to date on websites you like visit regularly. Instead of having to go to each website separately to see new stories, you can use RSS to view them easily in one application or program.
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What is Twitter?
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
Several KLAS-TV and LasVegasNOW staffers are updating daily news using Twitter.
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Anchor Dave Courvoisier
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Reporter Calvert Collins
Photojournalist Alex Brauer
Online Editor Stephen Jackson
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How can I make use of RSS? There are three primary ways to use an RSS feed. Most modern web browsers, including Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 7 have built-in support for RSS feeds. Firefox, for example, incorporates feeds into its bookmark toolbar, calling the feeds "live bookmarks." These bookmarks update throughout the day as new content is added to the feeds. Alternatively, you can display LasVegasNow.com's headlines on your personalized page at my.yahoo.com or iGoogle.com. In addition, there are a number of dedicated RSS reader applications available for download. Have questions or problems? E-mail LasVegasNOW.com's web producer. |