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About RSS Feeds

What is RSS?

RSS feeds provide a title and short description of items on a website with a link to the full version of the content.

How can it help me?

RSS feeds are an efficient way to keep track of changing content on a website without constantly checking the site for new material. Feeds are delivered to your desktop or browser by means of a "feed reader" in which new items can be easily scanned for items of interest.

What do I need to use RSS Feeds?

To use RSS feeds, you will need a feed reader. Many free feed readers are available for download on the Internet. These include stand alone readers that you keep on your desktop, such as FeedReader for Windows; browser features or extensions such as Pluck for Internet Explorer, Sage for Firefox or the reader included in the latest version of Opera; and web-based readers such as Bloglines.

For more options, see Google's list of RSS Feed Readers.

How can I sign up for IFPRI's feeds?

The URL for the "IFPRI Website Update" feed is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Ifpriupdate -

The URL for "IFPRI Podcast" feed is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/IfpriPodcast -

The URL for "IFPRI Events" feed is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/IfpriEvents -

The URL for "Blog World Hunger" feed is:
http://ifpriblog.org/rss2.aspx -

Add the appropriate link to your Feed Reader as a new subscription according to your reader's instructions.

If you have any questions or comments about the IFPRI RSS Feed, please e-mail the IFPRI Webmaster or use our web feedback form.

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