Why not check recent Breaksblog posts using RSS.
There are different ways to take advantage of RSS, the XML based web-content distribution and republication. Browsers, mailclients and client programs can read RSS and are able to load our most recent headlines dynamically. See inside for more details..
-> The Breaksblog RSS 2.0 is available here: http://www.breaksblog.biz/?feed=rss2
— Browsers —
Internet Explorer:
Currently this browser can only read RSS through plugins or toolbars like:
Pluck
*IE7 should support RSS
Mozilla Firefox:
A site is enabled for Live Bookmarks when the browser shows this icon
. Clicking on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up the Add Bookmark dialog…more
Opera:
If you have Opera’s navigation bar enabled, a Newsfeed button will be displayed if there a newsfeed link is detected on the active page. Click the button to start a subscription. A small selection of newsfeeds to choose from is also included with Opera; go to Mail > Newsfeeds to see them…more
Safari:
Click the built-in RSS icon and Safari automatically displays any available RSS feed for the current site…more
— Mail clients —
Outlook:
Currently this mail client can only read RSS through interfaces like:
intraVnews
Mozilla Thunderbird:
Described here.
— Client programs —
If you can’t use any browser or mail client, check out free RSS reader like:
Feedreader
— Integrate RSS into your homepage —
Try some news feed parser like:
CaRP
I’ve been reading this site using RSS for a while now, and it’s been brilliant in introducing me to some very listenable and interesting stuff.
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
Woah! Computer Jargon… I’ll have to research all this jibberish when I have time…
Yea, RSS feeds are great for news sites too. I use them all the time.
what’s the difference between the 3 different feeds?
2.0, .92 & Atom .3?
all of those feeds are XML based, but have got different specifications. RSS 0.92 is a bit older and just available for compatibilty issues. you should take the recent RSS version 2.0 or try the new developed ATOM feed.
cool… thanks mate