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Fulbrightonline.org is now syndicated quickly and easily using our Really Simple Syndication (better known as RSS) feeds.


Based on the XML data format, RSS is the simplest way to add Fulbrightonline.org stories to your desktop, homepage or website. By using our RSS feeds, you'll be able to display the latest Fulbrightonline.org headlines and story descriptions on your own Web pages, in real time.

We have feeds for Fulbrightonline.org's six news sections -- Press Releases, Fulbrighters In The News, Foreign Grantee News, Scholars, Fulbrighter Publications, and Program Updates:

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How To Use Our RSS Feeds On Your Computer


Even if you’re unfamiliar with news feeds, they are easy to use. First, download a newsreader application (sometimes called News Aggregators.) Some examples are Nick Bradbury’s FeedDemon (Windows PC) or Ranchero Software’s NetNewsWire for Apple OS X. Then, copy and paste the URL of any Fulbright news feed into the application’s “subscribe” dialogue. See Wikipedia for more about RSS newsreaders.

 

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