So what is this RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Instead of continually checking Web sites for new or updated content, RSS allows for this information to be automatically updated to your website, news reader, or, in the case of Firefox, Safari, or Opera, and several others, your browser or email client.
What about this Podcast thing?
Podcasts and Vodcasts are audio and video programmes which you can download with iTunes for listening or viewing on your Mac, PC, or iPod device. By subscribing to our podcast, you'll automatically get the latest Greenpeace audio and video content. To subscribe, just open your copy of iTunes, click on Advanced > Subscribe to Podcast, and paste in the Podcast subscription link.
How can I get Greenpeace headlines automatically?
You can install a program called a News Reader and paste in the XML links below to get tailor-made information from our website. In the case of Firefox and Safari, you can also create live bookmarks from those same links. Hey presto! The latest headlines, jobs, or blog titles will appear right in your browser's bookmarks. For more information about how to do this in Firefox, see below.
(Right click and copy these links for bookmarks or pasting into a news reader, email client, or other RSS-friendly device. Normal clicking upon them will just show you a raw XML file. It's not pretty.)
All News from the Greenpeace website
Action feed: Things you can do right now
Press Releases from Greenpeace International
Weblog entries from the field and our ships
Jobs from Greenpeace International
Video and Audio Podcasts
You can generate an RSS 2.0 feed from any page on this website by inserting '/rss' in the URL immediately after http://www.greenpeace.org.
So you would change this URL:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/releases
to this:
http://www.greenpeace.org/rss/international/press/releases
and import that into your feed reader software, live bookmark, or web page.
For Firefox users:
This site is enabled for Live Bookmarks: you'll see this icon
on the bottom right corner of the browser. Clicking on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up the Add Bookmark dialog. Select 'OK' and you will see Live Bookmarks with the rest of your bookmarks. Many people find it especially convenient to save Live Bookmarks in their Bookmarks Toolbar folder.
- Add Live Bookmarks manually
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If you construct your own RSS feed as above, you can manually create a Live Bookmark for the site. Go to the Bookmarks menu and select 'Manage Bookmarks'. Under the 'File Menu', select 'New Live Bookmark'. Create a name for the Live Bookmark and add the URL. New articles will appear as Live Bookmarks in Firefox.
- Share your bookmarks
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Why keep your bookmarks to yourself? Services like http://del.icio.us let you publish your own bookmarks as RSS feeds, so that other Firefox users can subscribe to your bookmarks through Live Bookmarks. Live Bookmarks and del.icio.us makes it easy to share cool sites you like with your friends.
You can also put your bookmarks into your own private RSS feed, to share your bookmarks among multiple computers. Spread the word!