Search
Wide World of Sports > RSS Feeds


How Super is this story?
What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web content syndication format. RSS is a form of XML (Extensible Markup Language) that offers an easy way to view updates of the top headlines from Wide World of Sports online.

You can have the latest news and features delivered directly to you, rather than clicking from site to site. Similarly, it allows you to identify the content you like and have it delivered directly to your desktop, where it shows you the very latest information that you are interested in.

How to use RSS feeds

RSS feeds, or channels, are available for most sections of Wide World of Sports online and can be read in a program called a news reader or aggregator. A quick search on the ninemsn Search will find many free or inexpensive news readers with various capabilities.

Once you have downloaded and installed a reader, follow its instructions for adding new channels.

SHARE:
MESSENGER
FACEBOOK
MORE
Blog on Spaces
Add to delicious
Add to Digg
Share on MySpace
?
Share, bookmark, and save your favourite ninemsn articles and features.  Learn more.
Never walk alone Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez wants the Reds to focus on the league title. ... read more. Welcome back Cuzz First day back and Ben's peeing in drug tester's cup. ...read more. Warriors search in hope New Zealand Warriors players continue to look for Sonny. ...read more. Willowbank wall whacking A spectacular drag racing crash at Willowbank raceway. ...play video. In bat with Slats Michael Slater writes that Australia lost the battle but the war is still on in Sydney ...read more, have your say.
View more Super Stories >
advertisement
Most popular articles
10,000 Run ClubBat signed by Border, Waugh & Ponting.
Also on WWOS
Cricket tippingWin prizes throughout this summer by tipping results and total scores.The Cricket Show. (Getty Images)The Cricket ShowSimon O'Donnell brings you the best in lunch break cricket entertainment.Inside Cricket MagazineAustralia's leading cricket publication looks at a Warne comeback.WWOS MemorabiliaCelebrate Brett Lee's 300th Test wicket with this autographed presentation.

You need the latest version of Flash Player.
Enjoy the most vivid content on the web
Watch video without extra features
Interact with applications on your favourite sites
Upgrade now
Other ninemsn businesses: iSelect Mathletics RateCity
© 1997-2009 ninemsn Pty Ltd - All rights reserved