- What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is an
XML-based format in which content from blogs and Web
sites, including homelanddefensejournal.com, is
delivered to specialized RSS news readers. Our free
RSS feeds include headlines, summaries and links back
to homelanddefensejournal.com for the full article. We
currently use RSS 2.0.
How do I sign up for homelanddefensejournal.com RSS
feeds?
First you must get an RSS reader. Then, simply follow
the instructions in your RSS reader to add the
feed to your list. In most of the RSS
readers you will need to add (copy and paste) our RSS
FEED Link
http://homelanddefensejournal.com/HDL/RSS/courses_rss.xml
to your preferred RSS Reader.
Where can I get an RSS reader?
There are numerous RSS readers available, many of
which are free. Some are Web-based readers and others
are available as desktop software that you download
and install on your computer. We have shortlisted some
of the best and free Web Based RSS readers for you.
Simply click on any button to add feed.
What are the benefits of using RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to review updates from all
of your favorite Web sites and blogs without having to
visit each site. Using an RSS reader, you subscribe to
a feed, then scan headlines. If you find an article
that interests you, simply click on the headline to
read the complete article. RSS readers collect feeds
into one place that you can manage.
What are the terms of use?
RSS feeds on homelanddefensejournal.com are provided
free of charge for use by individuals for personal,
non-commercial uses only. All content obtained from a
homelanddefensejournal.com RSS feed is protected by
copyright and may not be used in any other form
without the express permission of The Homeland Defense
Journal. For such permission, please contact us at
psharma@homelanddefensejournal.com
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