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RSS Subscriptions

The United States Antarctic Program uses Really Simple Syndication (RSS) to publish frequently updated content such as news headlines, featured articles, or United States Antarctic Program updates. RSS makes it possible for subscribers to get USAP Program updates delivered directly to their desktop.

To use RSS you must use an RSS Aggregator, which downloads and displays RSS feeds for you. Many aggregators are separate, stand-alone programs; other services let you add RSS feeds to a web page. Many popular web browsers now include RSS Aggregator functionality automatically.

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How to Subscribe to RSS Feeds

In Internet Explorer 7.0+ or Firefox 2.0+:

  1. Click the link that corresponds to the topic that interests you.
  2. Click Subscribe to this feed or Subscribe Now for Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Firefox®, respectively.

You may also use the RSS icon located on your browser's toolbar to subscribe.

For other readers, and services:

  1. Copy the URL/shortcut that corresponds to the topic that interests you.
  2. Paste the URL into your reader.

 

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Available RSS Feeds

United States Antarctic Program News Feed RSS Feed
General news items and articles concerning the United States Antarctic Program.

United States Antarctic Program Announcements Feed RSS Feed
USAP news items and announcements for program participants.

The Antarctic Sun SubscriptionsExternal U.S. government site
RSS feeds available for the online newspaper with stories about the USAP, the Ice, and the people.