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Subscribe to CombineNet's RSS
Subscribe to CombineNet's RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to get news delivered directly to your desktop!
What is RSS? | How do I access RSS?
To view CombineNet's feed in your RSS Aggregator:
1. Copy the URL/shortcut that corresponds to the topic that interests you.
2. Paste the URL into your reader.
My Yahoo! users:
1. Click on the "Add to My Yahoo!" button.
2. Follow the instructions for adding the feed to your My Yahoo! page.
Please note that by accessing CombineNet's RSS feeds, you agree to our terms of use. - Terms of Use
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RSS (really simple syndication) service is a means by which CombineNet.com offers feeds of story headlines in XML format ("RSS Content") to visitors to CombineNet.com who use RSS aggregators. These Terms of Use govern your use of the RSS service. These Terms of Use may be changed by CombineNet at any time without notice.
Use of RSS Feeds:
RSS is a free service offered by CombineNet for non-commercial use. Any other uses, including without limitation the incorporation of advertising into or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted towards the RSS Content, are strictly prohibited. You must use the RSS feeds as provided by CombineNet, and you may not edit or modify the text, content or links supplied by CombineNet. For web posting, reprint, transcript or licensing requests for CombineNet material, please send your request to gholt@combinenet.com.
Ownership:
CombineNet retains all ownership and other rights in the RSS Content, and any and all CombineNet logos and trademarks used in connection with the RSS Service.
Right to Discontinue Feeds:
CombineNet reserves the right to discontinue providing any or all of the RSS feeds at any time and to require you to cease displaying, distributing or otherwise using any or all of the RSS feeds for any reason including, without limitation, your violation of any provision of these Terms of Use. CombineNet assumes no liability for any of your activities in connection with the RSS feeds or for your use of the RSS feeds in connection with your website.






