What is RSS?
RSS - Really Simple Syndication - is a way for Websites to bring their readers updates with the
kinds of information they want, when they want it. Instead of logging on to dozens of sites a day and
sifting through mountains of information, surfers can use a RSS Feed Reader program to receive
updates.
The programs can be downloaded free of charge.
 What does this have to do with Haaretz online?
 The Haaretz.com staff publishes scores of news items every day. Using RSS, you can monitor
 what's happening on the site, picking whatever sections you like (for example, News, Arts and
 Leisure, and Business).
 We are committed to maximizing access to the site and to the incorporation of cutting-edge  technology.
 We hope RSS enhances your enjoyment of Haaretz Online English edition.
 RSS is also available at  TheMarker and Haaretz.co.il
 The History of RSS
 A bit more on RSS from Wikipedia
 Index of sites that support RSS
 Downloading RSS reader programs from download.com
 Section XML Feed
   Flash news    http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eshowTickerRss.xml  
   News    http://www.haaretz.com/feed/enewsRss.xml  
   Business     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/ebusinessRss.xml  
   Arts and Leisure     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eartleisureRss.xml  
   Sports     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/esportRss.xml  
   Opinion     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eopinionRss.xml  
   Print Edition     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eprinteditionRss.xml  
   Diplomacy     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/ediplomacyRss.xml  
   Defense     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/edefenseRss.xml  
   National     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/enationalRss.xml  
   Anglo File     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eanglofileRss.xml  
   Magazine     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/emagazineRss.xml  
   Week's End     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/eweekendRss.xml  
   Travel     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/etravelRss.xml  
   Jewish World     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/ejewishworldRss.xml  
   Real Estate     http://www.haaretz.com/feed/erealestateRss.xml  
Copy and paste the relevant link to your RSS reader
  An example of using RSS with the Sharp Reader program:

  1. Download the program.
  2. During the download process you may also be asked to install Microsoft NET Framework.
  3. Run the downloaded program and press CTRL - O (On menu: File>Open RSS Feed).
  4. From this page, copy the link of the chosen section (or the Home Page), and paste it into the
      Sharp Reader window, highlighting the "Subscribe to feed" line.
  5. Congratulations - you're now registered for RSS updates on Haaretz.com.
* Use of XML files by companies or other Web sites is prohibited. It is intended for private use only.
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