What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and was developed in the late 90's as a means to dynamically update changing web content such as daily news. More recently RSS has been adopted by the Blog community and has allowed bloggers to instantly inform their viewers of changes or additions to their pages.
Why would I want to access the news feed?
Once you have added the feed to your browser or homepage, you can read the ~40 news titles and summaries without ever visiting LabSpaces.net. If you find an article you want to read, you can click the link in the RSS feed and you will be taken to the comments section for that article. From there you can click on the link at the top of the page to reach the actual article.
How do I access the LabSpaces.net News Feed?
The LabSpaces.net news feed can be added directly to your browser (Latest Versions of Firefox or Internet Explorer), downloaded to a news reader, or added to your favorite web portal such as MyMSN, MyGoogle, MyYahoo etc by adding the feed URL found in the 'Raw Feed Script' to those pages or by clicking on the icons below