RSS Feeds

Want to get the latest news, photos, and videos from the Cal Dance Team delivered directly to your computer? With RSS (Really Simple Syndication) you can incorporate feeds directly into your newsreaders and blogs. All feeds correspond with the RSS 2.0 specification.

Frequently Asked Questions:
What is RSS? |  How do I use RSS? |  Where can I get a RSS Reader? |  How do I subscribe to a feed?

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What is RSS?
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is an extremely easy way to share content on the Internet and receive updates from your favorite websites without having to visit each site. Use a news reader to scan headlines and click the link if you are interested in reading more. You will always have the latest information because your RSS reader automatically retrieves the RSS feeds. For more information refer to Wikipedia.

How do I use RSS?
RSS is typically used in two ways:
  • Use a news reader or aggregator to collect, manage, and view RSS feeds.
  • Incorporate a RSS feed into blogs or other websites.

Where can I get a RSS Reader?
You can use a RSS Reader that operates through your web browser online, or obtain software that runs on your computer. Many readers are available for free, but more sophistacted packages are available for purchase. The Harvard Law School provides a comprehensive list of RSS readers.

How do I subscribe to a feed?
If you use NewsGator, Google Reader, My Yahoo!, or My AOL then simply click the link provided. Otherwise copy and paste the feed's URL into your RSS reader.