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Can't wait until the monthly newsletter for your BLE news? Then
get it right away, as it happens via the new BLE RSS feed! To subscribe
now or for more information, please see below.
You can subscribe to this RSS feed in a number of ways, including the
following:
1. Drag the "BLE RSS" button above into your News Reader
2. Drag the URL (http://www.blacklabelempire.com/rss.xml)
of the RSS feed into your News Reader
3. Cut and paste the URL (http://www.blacklabelempire.com/rss.xml)
of the RSS feed into your News Reader
What is RSS (file format)?
From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Web feeds are widely used by the weblog community to share the latest
entries' headlines or their full text, and even attach multimedia files.
Since mid-2000, use of RSS has spread to many of the major news organizations,
including Reuters, CNN, PR Newswire, Business Wire, and the BBC. These
providers allow other websites to incorporate their "syndicated" headline
or headline-and-short-summary feeds under various usage agreements. RSS
is now used for many purposes, including marketing, bug-reports, or any
other activity involving periodic updates or publications. Many corporations
are turning to RSS for delivery of their news, replacing email and fax
distribution.
As the mainstream media attempts to realize the full potential of RSS,
the new media is utilizing RSS by bypassing traditional news sources.
Consumers and journalists are now able to have news constantly fed to
them instead of searching for it.
A program known as a feed reader or aggregator can check a list of feeds
on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds. It
is common to find web feeds on major websites and many smaller ones. Some
websites let people choose between RSS or Atom formatted web feeds; others
offer only RSS or only Atom.
RSS-aware programs are available for various operating systems. Client-side
readers and aggregators are typically constructed as standalone programs
or extensions to existing programs such as web browsers. Apple's browser
for the Macintosh, Safari, as well as the cross-platform Mozilla Firefox
and Opera browsers have integrated support for RSS feeds.

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