By From The Blotter

Jun 10, 2007 10:00am

RSS Comes to the Blotter

RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is another way to get your daily dose of The Blotter.  By using an RSS reader in your Web browser or site of choice — whether it be Internet Explorer or Yahoo! — you can view a feed from the Blotter that will include headlines, summaries and links to full reports.  To subscribe, go to your personalized Web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.) and then go to the Blotter. In some browsers, such as Firefox, the RSS symbol lights up when you are on the Blotter page.  Click on it to subscribe. In readers, such as Yahoo! and Google, click on "Add Content" and follow your reader’s instructions to receive a constant feed of new Blotter stories. Subscribe and Enjoy!

User Comments

Having the RSS feed is great. Now I can see the latest from The Blotter all day long!

Posted by: Babka Maven | March 6, 2007, 9:05 pm 9:05 pm

Just a quick correction, Google and Yahoo are not browsers, they’re websites. Opera and Firefox, on the other hand, are browsers that display websites such as Google and Yahoo.

Posted by: Daniel Goldman | March 8, 2007, 8:32 pm 8:32 pm

Yahoo and Google are not web browsers. You can use these services to read RSS feeds using their readers. An example of a web browser is Internet Explorer or Firefox. Nice description of RSS, but slightly off the mark with this misstep.

Posted by: shawns | March 14, 2007, 8:09 am 8:09 am

Please inform myself of the investigation that is in progress with Ameriquest Mortgage Company, I was a former employee at the corporate office for 14 years. And there was a lot of scandal then.

Posted by: Rhonda Rox | March 4, 2008, 12:41 pm 12:41 pm

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