RSS Syndicated Content Feeds
You can stay atop the lastest postings at HomeBizTools (called a
feed) by using an aggregator (news reader), which is nothing more than a piece
of software or a web-based service that reads RSS (Really Simple Syndication) files.
If you have a website you can add our feed to your site here.
Do You Already have a News Reader?
For those of you who already have a news reader, click the XML button
below to subscribe to our feed, or here is the URL:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/StraightTalkSmallBusinessNews
Do You Need a News Reader?
You may subscribe
to our feed with the Reader of your choice here. Or you may select from the list
below.
Web-based News Readers
If you dont speak geek real well, a web-based news reader is the way to
go. Theyre easy to get up and running in no time. Just click below on the button of
the news reader service youd like to use:
Bloglines
Bloglines is a web-based reader
that is easy to use. Just click this button and sign up free.

My Yahoo
With an account at My Yahoo! you can
place our news feed into your My Yahoo! page.
MSN
Are you a fan of MSN? Set up an account in passport and add our feed with this button.

Desktop News Readers
Desktop aggregators are software programs that run on your computer. They monitor news
sites and let you know when something new is posted:
Awasu
Click here to open a new window and
download the Awasu aggregator. After completing the installation return to this page and
click the button below to add our news feed.

Vox Lite
This is a nice and clean, easy to install desktop aggregator. Click here
to download Vox Lite.
Integrated News Readers
These news readers function as an integral part of your browser:
Pluck
Pluck has a nice plugin for your
Internet Explorer browser or you can use the web-based reader.
NewsGator
NewsGator integrates into IE or
Microsoft Outlook, or may be utlized as a web-based reader.

Firefox
Mozillas Firefox is an agile and versatile browser with some very nice news reader
features. Click here
for details on downloading this free browser.
RSS Learning
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