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Non-Platform-Speciic RSS to E-Mail Services
don't have outlook? want to try reading rSS feeds in gMail? great!
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RSSFwd (rssfwd.com/), a free service, asks you to provide the feed to which you want
to subscribe. then it shows you what the feed will look like, asks you for an e-mail, and
conirms the e-mail. You'll get new items as they're added to the rSS feeds.
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RMail (r-mail.org/) has a slightly different format. You enter an e-mail address and the url
to which you want to subscribe, and you'll be added to the list. You can also see the most
popular feeds that are already being subscribed to. also free.
there's no law that says you have to receive all your rSS feeds by e-mail. there may be a few
particularly important ones that you want to receive via e-mail, or even a few really important
ones that you want to receive via a message on your cell phone. (You can ind more information
about mobile information trapping in the bonus chapter beginning on page a1. if the idea of
reading rSS feeds via e-mail intrigues you, try viewing a few and see how you like it. You might
want to switch completely to e-mail!
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