To help you keep up with What's New, NAIFA blogs, and NAIFA Podcasts, this web page contains links to NAIFA RSS feeds. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, a new technology that works in tandem with news readers to notify you when new articles are added to this website.
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News readers are free desktop or web applications that allow you to see titles and sometimes the text of new articles on the web pages or blogs to which you have subscribed. FeedDemon, Google Reader and Bloglines are three of several free and easy-to-use rss readers.
You may also use a stand-along rss reader:
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| NewsGator |
Once you have installed a desktop news reader, subscribed to a web news reader, or set Internet Explorer 7.0 to show rss feeds, you will be able to subscribe to What's New, NAIFA blogs, and the new NAIFA GovPod podcasts. Follow your news reader's specific instructions for subscribing to RSS feeds.
You may also subscribe to NAIFA Podcasts through iTunes. Download the iTunes software to your computer and then search for "NAIFA" in the Podcast directory.
For more information, see the "How to Use the NAIFA Website" page.