Outdoornewswire.com has numerous RSS data feeds for your convenience. In case you are new to RSS, here is a description of what they are and how to use them.
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and it allows Web sites to let you know when new content has been posted. The new headlines can be viewed in an RSS reader or displayed on other web sites as a form of content syndication.
What it means for individual users: With an RSS reader like NetNewsWire, Abilion, Pluck, and NewsGator, you will be able to create your own custom newspaper of recent content. The readers described above are just a few of the many RSS readers that allow you to subscribe to RSS feeds on your favorite Web sites.
In order to subscribe to and read RSS feeds, you need a reader program that allows you to see the content. Most readers look like an e-mail program, listing RSS sites on the left (sometimes grouped in folders called channels), each site's headlines at the top right and the current headline and story at the bottom right. The differences among readers usually come down to what options they support and how fast they run. Below is a sampling of available readers.
NewsGator: Works within Microsoft Outlook, 14-day free trial and then costs $29.95. www.newsgator.com.
NewzCrawler: By ADC Software. Win 95 or newer, $25 at www.newzcrawler.com.
FeedDemon: By Bradbury Software FeedDemon. Win 98 or newer, $30 at www.feeddemon.com.
RSSReader: Win 98 or newer, free at www.rssreader.com.
SharpReader: Win 98 or newer, free at www.sharpreader.net.
NewsDesk: By Wildgrape. Win 98 or newer, free at www.wildgrape.net.
NetNewsWire Lite: By Ranchero Software. Mac OS X 10.1 or newer, free at www.ranchero.com.
Thousands of sites with RSS feeds are listed on sites such as Syndic8 (www.syndic8.com) and NewsIsFree (www.newsisfree.com). They usually advertise their feeds on their home pages with a small orange button labeled "RSS" or "XML," short for the "eXtensible Markup Language" used to publish the feed.
Unfortunately, you can't just click that button to subscribe. You must right-click it on a Mac, hold down the Ctrl key as you click to copy the link's address, then paste it into your newsreader. If you are using the newsgator reader, right-click and chose "subscribe in newsgator".
Once you have your RSS reader, you can subscribe to the following Outdoornewswire RSS Feeds. Just click on RSS icon or the hyperlink, and then cut and paste the URL into your reader.
All - Get the headline and summary of each new article we post to the site Adventure racing - Get only the latest adventure racing news Climbing - Get only the latest climbing news Hiking / camping - Get only the latest hiking / camping news Kiteboarding - Get only the latest kiteboarding news
Mountain biking - Get only the latest mountain biking news Olympic Skiing - Get only the latest Olympic skiing news Olympic Snowboarding - Get only the latest Olympic snowboarding news Scuba - Get only the latest scuba diving news Sea Kayaking - Get only the latest sea kayaking / canoeing news Skiing - Get only the latest skiing news Ski Resorts - Get only the latest ski resort news Snowboarding - Get only the latest snowboarding news Surfing - Get only the latest surfing news Wakeboarding - Get only the latest wakeboarding news Whitewater - Get only the latest whitewater boating news Windsurfing - Get only the latest windsurfing news World Cup Skiing - Get only the latest World Cup skiing news World Cup Snowboarding - Get only the latest World Cup snowboarding news Other sites with RSS Feeds to check out:
The news from Outdoornewswire can be syndicated quickly and easily on your Web site. It is the simplest way to add new headlines.
So go ahead and use our RSS feeds to create more headlines. But, a few rules:
1) You cannot publish the full text of our articles. Only one line of each article can be used.
2) You must also properly reference "OutdoorNewswire.com" as the source in text - either with the logo image we've included in the RSS code, or in text. Use of the Outdoornewswire logo is limited to the source attribution for the RSS feeds only.
We reserve the right to revoke RSS syndication privileges at any time, for any reason.
And let us know where your site is and how we can make these feeds even more user-friendly.