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What are News Feeds?
News feeds enable you to see when a website has added new content. You can get the latest headlines and video in one place, as soon as it's published, without having to visit the website you have taken the feed from. These feeds are generally known as RSS ('Really Simple Syndication').
This is the website for the Intertraffic 2014 Daily News, providing newsfeeds for both the desktop website as well as for our mobile site and the most popular feeds are listed here.
You can also access RSS feeds directly from pages on the site - the orange RSS icon will appear when a feed is available.
How do I start using the feed?
You will need one of the following to read RSS feeds:
Web browser
Most modern browsers, including Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari and Chrome automatically check for feeds when you visit a website, and display the orange RSS icon when they find one. Many of them allow you to add RSS feeds as a browser favourite or bookmark folder, automatically updating them with the latest content.
Web-based news reader
Web-based news readers check feeds and displays any new articles that have been added. They let you catch up with your RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, making this option useful if you want to access the feeds from multiple computers or devices.
Desktop news reader
Some email software allows you to read RSS feeds. In addition, there is dedicated news reader software available that you can download and install on your computer.
How do I get a news reader?
There is a range of different news readers available and new versions are appearing all the time. However, different news readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to choose one that will work with your computer.
Once you have chosen a news reader, click on the link above.
If you click on the RSS button you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the feed into your news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed in your news reader.
Using Intertraffic 2016 Daily News feeds on your site
If you run your own website, you can display the latest headlines from other websites on your own site using RSS.
We encourage the use of Intertraffic 2016 Daily News newsfeeds as part of a website; however, we do require that the proper format and attribution is used when Intertraffic 2016 Daily News content appears. The attribution text should read as below, as appropriate. You may not use our logos.
Originally published on Intertraffic 2016 Daily News, %$Linker:
Originally published 31 January 2016 on %$Linker:
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