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RSS NEWS FEEDS
What is RSS?
RSS, often described as "Really Simple Syndication," allows web readers to create a menu of updated news sources. Web readers can link to headlines on topics of their choosing on a variety of web sites. In our case, STLtoday.com offers a selection of RSS feeds that provide updated news, features and commentary from around the site. Place the RSS feed of your choice into your RSS reader and each headline will link you back to STLtoday.com for the entire story.
What are the terms of use?
The content of STLtoday.com is protected by U.S. copyright laws. The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal, non-commercial uses. You may display the headline, active links and any other information provided in the RSS feed on your personal or non-commercial web site. You should provide attribution to STLtoday.com in connection with your use of the feeds.
Information within the feed should not be changed, deleted or redistributed. Use of the feeds does not imply that STLtoday.com or the St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorses, promotes or supports any third-party cause, product or service. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com reserve the right to require you to cease distributing these feeds at any time for any reason.
How can you use RSS?
Personalized web sites: Some web sites that allow readers to personalize their pages -- My Yahoo!, for example -- also allow you to incorporate RSS feeds onto your personalized pages. You may click the "Add to My Yahoo!" button to add a feed directly to your personalized page in Yahoo!.
For additional information about RSS, try these sites:
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ADD TO MY YAHOO!
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