About NIPR RSS Feeds
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, provides a quick and easy
way to keep current on the latest headlines from the NIPR. RSS
feeds are free, updated content sent to your computer from a
website delivered via RSS. The feeds contain application status
updates, news releases, and event information. New
content and links in Web feeds are updated automatically.
To subscribe to RSS feeds, you will need to use a "News
Reader". Some readers are available as software
you install on your computer or some browsers now contain features
that allow you to read RSS feeds. There are also several
third party subscription services which you can set up and read
your RSS feeds from—three of the most popular are iGoogle,
My MSN and My Yahoo!.
Once you subscribe to a couple of RSS feeds using your reader,
your RSS reader receives and displays the latest stories or alerts
from those feeds and lets you know when there is something new.
You do not have to go to each website manually to see the latest
information.
How to Use NIPR RSS Feeds:
To view an NIPR feed in your RSS Reader/Aggregator:
- Copy the Link/URL that corresponds to the feed you want.
- Paste the URL into your RSS aggregator or news reader and
save it.
To view an NIPR feed on a website subscription service:
- On Google HomePage or Google Reader, look for the "Add
by URL" link.
- On MyYahoo! use the "Add Content" tools and look
for "Add RSS by URL" link.
- On My MSN, look for the "Add Content" link.
You can also use the "Subscription Service" links
in the right-hand column. They are configured to automatically
add an RSS feed to your MyYahoo!, iGoogle ,or My MSN desktop/reader.
Terms and Conditions for Use of the NIPR RSS Feeds
The content delivered via NIPR RSS feeds is copyrighted material.
All rights in and to NIPR RSS feeds, including the content and
technology by which they are delivered, are reserved to NIPR.
Any uses of NIPR RSS feeds not granted herein are strictly prohibited.
Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, the incorporation
of advertising or the placement of advertising associated with
or targeted at the content of the feeds.
NIPR RSS feeds are available for personal, noncommercial use
or for noncommercial use on a Web site, weblog or similar application,
provided that:
- no part of the RSS feed(s) content is modified or deleted.
- all links in the RSS feed(s) redirect the user to the NIPR
Web sites when clicked;
- there is no intermediate page, splash page or other content
inserted between the links and the applicable NIPR web page;
- the use or display does not suggest that the NIPR promotes
or endorses any third party causes, ideas, Web sites, products
or services; and
- the RSS feed(s) are not redistributed without prominent attribution
to the NIPR;
If you display NIPR RSS feed content publicly, including on
your website, you must provide acknowledgment to NIPR prominently
and adjacent to the RSS feed content. Any use of NIPR's logo,
trademarks or service marks requires the prior written permission
of the NIPR. For permission requests, please visit NIPR's permissions
page accessible from the footer of any page on the NIPR Web site.
NIPR reserves the right to stop providing RSS feeds and to order
that you cease accessing or using the NIPR RSS feeds or RSS feed
content, at any time for any reason. By using the NIPR RSS feeds,
you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth above.
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