To use RSS, you first need an RSS Reader. Many of today’s web browsers (such as Internet Explorer) and email clients (such as Microsoft Outlook) have a built-in RSS reader. There are also web sites out there that provide free RSS Readers, all of which have different features and functions depending on your needs. To find an RSS reader, visit google.com and search for “rss reader”.
The way that you subscribe to an RSS feed will depend on the RSS Reader that you use. Note that many RSS readers will require you to provide a URL (a web address starting with http:// or https://) that identifies the location of the RSS feed you wan to subscribe to. All discussion groups, topics, resources, and member blogs on the CimpleOnDemand site have an RSS feed that you can subscribe to. Anytime you see the button
or a link that says “RSS” under a section called “Syndication”, you can click on the button/link to view the RSS feed. When you click this button or the “RSS” link, the URL for the RSS feed appears in the “address box” of your web browser. You can then copy and paste the URL into your RSS reader to subscribe to the feed.