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RSS feeds for the latest headlines, columnists, fantasy reports and more are now available on CBSSports.com FREE for individual use. Subscribe today to get sports news and information delivered direct to your desktop - 24 hours a day. Not familiar with RSS technology? The following FAQ's will help you get started and answer basic questions.
What is RSS?
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) gives Internet users an easy way to keep up with the latest information being published on their favorite websites. An RSS "feed" consists of headlines from stories that have been recently published, a short synopsis and a link to the rest of the story. You can organize RSS content from multiple websites in one convenient location, making it easier to stay updated without having to surf each individual site.
What is available?
CBSSports.com is providing some of its popular feeds in RSS format free of charge, for personal use only. The feeds may not be used for commercial purposes. Attribution to CBSSports.com, which is included in each feed, is required.
Below is a list of the news (of "RSS") feeds that CBSSports.com offers.
These feeds are updated whenever relevant new content is published to the site.
TOP NEWS
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XML Gregg Doyel Columns |
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XML Mike Freeman Columns |
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NFL
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XML Fantasy Football Columns |
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XML Player Updates |
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XML Pete Prisco Columns |
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XML Clark Judge Columns |
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MLB
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XML Fantasy Baseball Columns |
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XML Player Updates |
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XML Scott Miller Columns |
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NBA
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XML Fantasy Basketball Columns |
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XML Player Updates |
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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XML Dennis Dodd Columns |
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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XML Gary Parrish Columns |
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NHL
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XML Fantasy Hockey Columns |
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XML Player Updates |
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XML Wes Goldstein Columns |
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GOLF
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XML Steve Elling Columns |
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AUTO RACING
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XML Fantasy Auto Racing Columns |
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XML Pete Pistone Columns |
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WOMENS SPORTS
XML WNBA Headlines |
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XML College Basketball Headlines |
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SPiN
XML Clay Travis Columns |
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How can I use RSS?
In order to take advantage of RSS feeds, you will need to use a news reader - a program that makes it possible to collect and view RSS feeds in one convenient location. They work by periodically retrieving and displaying updates to each subscribed site’s feed. Most news readers are programs that must be downloaded and installed onto your computer, but there are also some web-based options available as well. Here are some of the more popular news readers that are available and other resources where you can learn more about RSS technology.
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- A free web based news reader |
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- A free customizable desktop news reader |
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- A free open source news aggregator |
Firefox Internet Browser |
- RSS support is already built into the increasingly popular Firefox web browser, details here |
Google |
- A directory of news readers |
What RSS feeds are currently available on CBSNews.com?
Click here to check out the complete listing of RSS feeds available.
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