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What is RSS?
By offering our news stories in syndication via RSS (Rich Site
Summary or Really Simple Syndication), those using news aggregation
programs will receive the latest headlines as soon as they are posted to
the Web.
For those new to news readers, they are software programs that
retrieve stories and information posted on Web sites. The news is
formatted in RSS, which is a form of eXtensible markup language (XML).
Instead of hunting for these stories from Web site to Web site through a
browser, a news reader program automatically fetches headlines and news
updates for you. News reader programs are available in both free and
fee-based versions on the Internet.
If you are already using a news reader program, here is the
link to subscribe to our syndication feed:
http://agnews.tamu.edu/agnews.xml

Copy this link and paste into the subscription window of your
news reader.
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Podcast Audio Feed
To subscribe to our podcasts and listen to reports on a portable .MP3 player or desktop computer,
here is the link to subscribe to our audio syndication feed:
http://agnews.tamu.edu/podcasts.xml
Copy this link and paste into the subscription window of your news reader.
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What is OPML?
Outline Processor Markup Language allows for exchange of outline-structured information between applications. Its
popular use is for sharing RSS feeds. Many news aggregator programs allow importing/exporting of RSS subscription
lists.
Below is a link to an OPML file of all available RSS feeds offered by Texas A&M University System
Agriculture News and Public Affairs.
http://agnews.tamu.edu/agnews.opml
Copy this link and paste into the subscription window of your news reader.
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PDA Version
Those who use PDA devices can view our news at
http://agnews.tamu.edu/agnews.html
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College Station, TX 77843-2112
(979)845-2895 Fax (979)845-2414
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