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RSS feeds provide a convenient way to keep track of the latest headlines and podcasts from Arkansasbusiness.com, the state's best source for daily business news.

With RSS, you'll know the moment we update with news stories and other content. And you'll be able to subscribe to dozens of other targeted news and information feeds, helping make your time online more efficient, productive and relevant to specific needs.

What is an RSS feed?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It is XML technology that delivers headlines, podcasts or other information to desktop RSS readers or certain Web browsers, including Firefox.

With RSS readers or RSS-equipped Web browsers, you can have headlines from your favorite Web sites — including Arkansasbusiness.com — aggregated and fed to one source for easy access. You can also use RSS to feed headlines to your personalized My Yahoo or Google homepages.

What must I have to use RSS?
You need to download an RSS reader or an RSS-friendly Web browser.

Many RSS readers are free. Some are Web-based, and others are small, stand-alone programs that run on your desktop. A list of readers and links to download them are included below.

Many Internet browsers have RSS readers built in. These include Firefox (Mac and PC) and Safari (Mac). And the new version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, expected sometime in 2006/2007, will also read RSS feeds.

How do I collect and use RSS feeds?
You'll have to perform a couple of quick steps depending on what kind of RSS reader you've chosen.

For free RSS readers available on the Web, most setups boil down to this: Subscribe to a particular RSS feed by right-clicking on its "RSS" or "XML" logo. Select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the feed's URL. Then, paste the URL wherever your particular RSS reader requires you do so.

Instructions vary for RSS-friendly Web browsers. For Mac Safari browser users, simply click on an "RSS" or "XML" logo or link, then choose "Add to bookmarks" in the right-hand column in the browser window. Firefox users can use a similar feature called "Live Bookmarks," or you can download browser extensions such as Sage, which is an RSS reader integrated with a Web browser.

Free RSS Readers
Web-based
Google Reader
Netvibes
Bloglines
Newsgator
Lektora
Blox0r
My Yahoo!
Google Homepage

Downloads
FeedDemon
NewsGator
NetNewsWire (Mac only)

RSS-friendly Web Browsers
Firefox
Sage (RSS reader plug-in for Firefox)
Pluck (RSS reader plug-in for IE, Firefox)
Internet Explorer 7 (Beta)
Safari (Mac only)

Our RSS Feeds
Click the links below to subscribe to our feeds. Click here for help.

The Daily Report: Stories from Arkansasbusiness.com's popular daily e-newsletter and Today's Top Stories section. Includes the latest breaking business news.

Scanner: A daily business news blog covering Arkansas-related topics from throughout the Web.

The Ladder: Your career. Your life. A blog aimed a young business professionals. Includes career tips and strategies, gadgets and entertainment.

Gwen Moritz Editor's Note: The latest columns from Arkansas Business Editor Gwen Moritz.

Jeff Hankins Publisher's Note: The latest columns from Arkansas Business Publisher Jeff Hankins.

Jim Karrh On Marketing: The latest columns from Jim Karrh, a marketing expert, who writes on marketing.

I. Barry Goldberg On Leadership: The latest columns from I. Barry Goldberg, an executive coaching and leadership development expert, who writes on leadership.

Calendar: A feed of upcoming calendar events on Arkansasbusiness.com. Subscribe to all events or by event type:

All Events
Business
Civic Organizations
Entertainment
Nonprofits

Public Companies: The last news stories on the major public companies of your choice from Arkansas Business, Northwest Arkansas Business Journal and Today's Top Stories:

Acxiom Corp.
Alltel Corp.
Arkansas Best Corp.
Baldor Electric Co.
Bank of the Ozarks
Deltic Timber
Dillard's Inc.
  J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.
Murphy Oil Corp.
P.A.M. Transportation Services
Simmons First National Corp.
Tyson Foods Inc.
USA Truck
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Industry Reports: The latest business news stories from Arkansas Business, Northwest Arkansas Business Journal and Today's Top Stories, delivered by topic:

Agriculture & Poultry
Architecture
Banking & Finance
Business Services
Construction
Education
Energy
Government & Politics
Health Care
Insurance
Investments
Legal
 Manufacturing
Media & Marketing
Nonprofits
Public Companies
Real Estate
Restaurants & Food
Retail
Small Business
Technology & Telecom
Tourism
Transportation

Podcasts
Podcasts are short audio programs that you can listen to on your computer or portable digital-music player. You can use special software, such as Apple's iTunes for Mac and PC, to "subscribe" to individual programs, automatically downloading new shows as they become available.

Other podcast programs include iPodder and Odeo. (A longer list of programs is available here.) But you can also subscribe to podcasts via RSS readers.

Our Podcasts
Click the links below to subscribe to our podcasts. Click here for help.

Arkansas Business This Week: An executive summary of Arkansas Business latest print edition, including cover stories and special reports.

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