Keep current with this site via RSS

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The best way to keeping track of what is happening on this site is by plugging my RSS feed into your RSS newsreader. RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. This is a way of subscribing to my site and being notified when ever an update has occured. You don’t have to keep checking back to see if I’ve add a new post. Instead, your RSS newsreader will show the new post as soon as I’ve added one. I have to warn you that using a RSS newsreader will change the way you use the web because it enhances the experience so much. I currently follow 95 RSS feeds and can quickly and easily keep track of them because I only see the updates in my RSS newsreader.
To make use of this site’s RSS feed, you must first subscribe to it using an RSS reader, or any software that can interpret RSS. A list of RSS readers for Linux is here. Here is a list of RSS readers that are browser based (these are the easiest to use). A list of RSS readers for Windows is here. If you’re on the Mac and your operating system is OS X 10.4 or later, the Safari web browser doubles as an RSS reader. A list of RSS readers for Mac, in addition to Safari, is here.
To subscribe to this site’s RSS feed, add a new subscription to your RSS reader and then paste in this URL:
http://willsimpson.org/?feed=rss2
If you already know what to do and just want the XML (RSS Feed) button– here it is.

Let me know if you have questions about this or need help finding or setting up a RSS newsreader.
