RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary , and like a magazine or newspaper, itb s a way to supply you with a list of current news items related to IT offshoring and BPO in a brief format so you can scan headlines and choose the items that interest you most. By using RSS feeds, the user can stay updated on the news from Offshoringtimes with very little extra effort.
To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader. Here's how to get and use one.
Feedreader: http://www.feedreader.com/
BlogStreet Info Aggregator: http://rss.blogstreet.com
AmphetaDesk: http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/
Wildgrape NewsDesk 1.1: http://www.wildgrape.net/
Beaver: http://www31.brinkster.com/toolmaker
SharpReader: http://www.hutteman.com/weblog/2003/04/06-56.html
KlipFolio: http://www.serence.com/site.php
BlogExpress: http://blogexpress.com/
RSSConnect: http://www.perfectxml.com/RSSConnect/
Awasu Personal Edition: http://www.awasu.com/
Download and install free RSS reader software.
Most programs allow you to create new channel groups to organize your channels. To add a channel, for example, go to the offshoringtimes RSS page and click the BPO News link. Right-click or use CTRL+C to copy the URL from the address bar of your browser, which should show a page full of XML code. Go back to your newsreader; choose the category where you want the new subscription to live, and select New or New Channel from the File menu. In most cases, the URL you copied should automatically be pasted into the URL field in the New Channel wizard. If not, you can cut and paste the URL yourself.
IT Offshoring News: http://www.offshoringtimes.com/OffRssFeed.aspx
BPO News: http://www.offshoringtimes.com/BPORssFeed.aspx
We're currently updating them once a day. We make sure publishing large numbers of feeds all at once doesn't slow down other functions in our content-management system.