Subscribe via RSS Feed
An RSS feed is a simple way to syndicate content or handle subscriptions. If you have a feed reader like
Bloglines (there are many others, and most are free), it will watch our site for you and notify you when a new entry appears. News websites use RSS feeds to syndicate content, which is why when you perform an internet search, you may come across the exact same article on several websites. Instead of syndicating the content to another public web page, your feed reader will syndicate it to a page that is accessible only by you; you can have as many feeds as you want, and you can organize them in a way that makes sense to you. If you want to know more about how they work, try
Bloglines, or use a search engine to find a different reader - for best results, input the text "feed reader" and "aggregator" into the search field; you will find a multitude of readers to choose from, and you can pick the one that makes the most sense to you. Be aware that the page formatting will not be the same if you view pages with a feed reader; to view pages properly, we suggest that you use the feed reader only to notify you of updates, and follow the links back to our website.