WHAT IS RSS?


RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a popular format for syndicating web content which can enhance your experience with our site.

Simply put, using RSS makes it possible to have web content come to you instead of you having to go retrieve information from the over 4 trillion web sites that constitute the web.

Every time a SportsFan Magazine article is added, the information is automatically updated in our RSS feed, which can be read by RSS-aware programs called RSS readers or aggregators. These readers or aggregators let you keep track of your favorite web sites by checking their respective RSS feeds and displaying new content. You can also use readers/aggregators to have specific keyword content from numerous sites come to you (for example, you could have new articles from any site that mention "collective bargaining agreement" continuously sent to your RSS reader).

Like web browsers, each RSS reader has its unique style and special features, though every RSS reader lists the most recent SportsFan Magazine article titles and a brief description (the newest articles are at the top). If you like the description, you can click on the link and come directly to the article on our site.

Example:
RSS at Yahoo.com
Our RSS feed on Yahoo!
 
RocketInfo.com
Try Rocketinfo RSS Reader
 

There are many RSS readers/aggregators you can use to access our content. Click on the icons below to sign up for any of these free web-based readers. Once you've signed up, you can easily add SportsFanMagazine.com to your favorites-an easy way to stay on top of all the news important to sports fans.



If you experience problems or have any RSS-related questions, e-mail pete@sportsfanmagazine.com