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"Briefing News & Politics Arts Life Business & Tech Science Podcasts & Video Blogs HOME / slate fare : The inner workings of Slate . Slate 's New, Improved RSS Feed It's a jillion times better than our old one. By Patrick Stack Updated Thursday, July 24, 2008, at 12:17 PM ET Those of you who use Slate 's RSS feed may have noticed a few improvements lately. (More on those in a moment.) For those of you who don't—and those of you who still don't know what an RSS feed is—well, now is an opportune time to get up to speed. PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... SINGLE PAGE Facebook MySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia Sphere StumbleUpon CLOSE RSS, short for "really simple syndication," is a way to keep tabs on what your favorite Web sites are publishing. You set up an RSS reader on your computer and then select any Web site that offers an RSS feed—say, www.slate.com . If you point your RSS reader at www.slate.com/rss, the reader will display headlines and previews of the most recently published Slate stories and clickable links that will show you the full article. The advantage? Instead of wasting time refreshing your countless bookmarked Web sites, new content on those sites comes directly to you. (For more on how to set it up, click here .) Related in Slate Slate first launched RSS in 2004. Paul Boutin explained why RSS is great and how to set it up on your computer. At Slate , we first introduced RSS back in 2004, but we've recently upgraded ou"
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