RSS feeds

Cricinfo is pleased to be able to offer a free RSS feed for the headline news

Cricinfo staff
11-May-2005
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Cricinfo is pleased to be able to offer a free RSS feed for the headline news. In the coming weeks we will be launching feeds for country-specific news as well as live scores. You can use these RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to keep you up to date with the latest cricket information from the world's most popular cricket website

RSS is a way of formatting content so that it can be easily syndicated. Headlines, article descriptions, and links are provided in an xml file that is automatically updated whenever those headlines change. This allows you to receive notification of new content in your own environment - on your desktop, in your blog, or elsewhere.
Where can I get an RSS news reader?
There are many news readers available on the web. Some can be downloaded for free, or on a free trial, while others which offer more features or customization charge. It is worth noting that some readers will work better on different operating systems. There is nothing to download, and you can access your headlines from any computer. A tip is to start with a web-based application and work from there.
These are all third-party sites and Cricinfo does not endorse any of them or guarantee the validity of the links. Cricinfo does not provide any technical support.
More information on RSS
Here are some useful links:
CNET: Learn about RSS
Using RSS An Explanation and Guide
RSS How-To's from Harvard Law
Getting Started with Aggregators

How do I sign up?
Simply click on the link above and follow the instructions for adding the feed in the particular news reader you are using.