SPAWN.COM NEWS
A HIGH-TECH NEW WAY TO GET YOUR SPAWN.COM NEWS RSS News Feed Offers an Alternate Path to Spawn Stories Friday, April 23, 2004
RSS feeds are gaining a reputation as a quick way for Web users to find online news. RSS, an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, allows Web site owners to provide links back to site content that are viewable in RSS Feed Reader programs and can be displayed on other sites. Spawn.com is joining the ranks of other online content providers like ESPN.com, RollingStone.com, BBC.com, NYTimes.com, CNET.com and Wired.com who offer links to their Web site content via RSS feeds. The spawn.com RSS news feed will always provide the top six news stories posted to the Spawn.com News page. The feed will offer news story headlines, sub-headlines and links to the news stories on spawn.com. We've successfully tested the spawn.com RSS news feeds on a few different RSS Feed Readers (some are free of charge, others you must pay for). For WindowsFeed ReaderFeed DemonPluckAmphetadeskFor MacNet Newswire and Net Newswire LiteNewsFanNewsMac (with iPod support)You can even subscribe to RSS feeds on your iPod.Read RSS feeds on your iPodCheck out the links below to find out how you can add our RSS feeds to your Web site.RSS Feeds via JavaScriptAfter downloading and installing an RSS reader, add or subscribe to our RSS news feed by entering the following address into the RSS reader program http://www.spawn.com/news/rss/default.aspx. After adding the feed, the spawn.com news feed will be updated automatically each time we add a news story to our site. For future reference, the address above will be available on the Spawn.com News page.