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If you want to stay up to date on new stories at LifeTwo without having to remember to visit us every day, you can subscribe to our RSS feeds.

What is a "RSS Feed?"

A RSS feed is a way for your browser or specialized RSS application to 'pull' new content from a site -- or many sites -- so it's ready whenever you want to read it. There are also websites that will collect the RSS feeds you want and present them to you as a personalized page. Bloglines is a popular one.

Most of these RSS readers also let you organize your "subscriptions" into folders you create -- say "career change" or "online deals."

For a better explanation than we can provide, see this BBC page.

LifeTwo's RSS Feeds

LifeTwo publishes RSS "feeds" for the homepage, each contributor's blog, and each section, topic, or tag. For instance, if you click on our tag "midlife crisis" to get to our list of stories on that subject, the RSS feed on that page will contain only new items about midlife crisis. If you go to our "Finds, Reviews, and Reference / Books" section, that RSS feed, you'll get only new material in that section. But if you subscribe to our homepage feed, you'll see all new stories on the site.

RSS On Other Sites

If you're at a site with a RSS feed, most browsers will show a icon in the address bar (where the "http:// ..." appears).

If the RSS icon does not appear in the address bar, sites will usually have a link on their homepage to information about their RSS feeds. News organizations, for instance, often have a dozen or more (National, Local, Sports ...).

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rss feeds

I've been trying to find your feeds, but I don't see any rss icon, and Bloglines reports "no feed" for this site. Can you please tell me how to access your feed?

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RSS Feed on Bloglines

On Bloglines you have to subscribe to http://lifetwo.com/blog/feed (link). Not sure why the feed isn't automatically detected -- FireFox and Safari "see" the feeds on the pages that have them. Let us know if that doesn't help ...

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How come it doesnt appear in the address bar

With my blogs the RSS button appears in the right corner in the address bar next to the drop down menu. How come yours doesnt appear there, and how do you get it to.

Eric G

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what browser?

The little RSS button does appear in Firefox (Mac) on the homepage and the "topic homepages" (brain health, etc). What browser are you using, and I'll check?

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