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What is an RSS feed?

Sample RSS FeedRSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. Because it is so simple and convenient, it has become the standard format for communicating news, updates and many other types of information to a large audience.

An RSS feed contains a list of articles or other items. You'll usually see a headline, a brief summary of the article and a link to learn more. The link will usually take you to a regular web page.

Subscribing to the Arizona Federal RSS Feed will help you stay informed of current news, promotions, educational articles, fraud prevention tips, events and more. Each week we will have a new items so be sure to check the feed often.

How do I view Arizona Federal's feed?

You have a couple of options:

  1. Use a browser that supports RSS
    Current versions of FirefoxTM, SafariTM and Internet Explorer 7TM all have built-in RSS readers. If you are using one of those browsers, just click on our RSS feed to read the latest news. (FireFox and Safari can be downloaded for free on either a PC or a MAC. Internet Explorer 7 can be downloaded for a PC running Windows XP or Vista.)
     
    Click on the RSS symbol to view the feed.
     
    View the feed in the browser or from the bookmark.
     
    This is a view of a feed in Safari
     
    When a new article is available, your browser will tell you.
     
  2. Use an RSS reader
    You can also choose to download an RSS reader from several several sites on the web such as Google, Yahoo, FeedDemon from NewsGator or several others. Visit one of those sites for more information.

 

 

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