
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"October 26, 2007","summary":null,"image":"site://geneva.edu/props/IO/6203/97/rss_tn.gif","tagItems":"[]","articleText":"&#8220;We'apos;re excited to introduce RSS feeds to the Geneva College Web site,&#8221; says Web master Rachel Sproul. &#8220;Now getting updates on GC news is fast and simple.&#8221;\nWhat is RSS (Really Simple Syndication)? RSS is a type of Web feed, a quick way to get frequently updated information on the Internet (such as blog entries, podcasts and news headlines). RSS content can be read using aggregators, which&#160;collect the feeds so you can access them all in one place.\nTech jargon aside, this means that you can access your favorite frequently-updated material on the Internet from one place. This includes all news on the Geneva College site, from front page articles to men&#8242;s and women&#8242;s sports.\n\nGoogle and Yahoo! have their own readers, but there are also plenty of other independent, free aggregators. You can add Geneva&#8242;s news feed by clicking on one of the buttons, or you can manually do it yourself if you'apos;re familiar with the RSS process. For access to the basic Geneva news feed, click here; for the men&#8242;s athletics news feed,&#160;click here; for the women&#8242;s athletics news feed, click here.\nClick on the links to read more about Web feeds, RSS and aggregators.","author":null,"publishDate":"2007-10-26","type":"News Release","title":"October 26, 2007","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/nr_rss","blogCategories":"","id":"8b36de6a0a1504317d58267434c689f6","detailUrl":"/news/2007/10/nr_rss.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"nr_rss"}}
