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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) lets you automatically receive updated content from your favorite Web sites so you don’t have to search for new content — it comes to you. So when you sign up for YellowstonePark.com RSS feeds, we’ll keep you updated on the topics you’re most interested in.
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How do I get an RSS feed from YellowstonePark.com?

Wherever you see [insert button for illustrative purposes], click on the link to access the RSS feed registration for that topic. Simply follow the instructions for your specific News Reader in order to add the feed to your RSS list.

For many readers, you can simply copy and paste a URL into the "New Feed" field in the reader program. To view all RSS fields available from YellowstonePark.com, cut and paste the following URL into an RSS Reader:

www.yellowstonepark.com/rss/


How do I use RSS?

If you don't have a Web site, you'll need a program called a News Reader to view RSS feeds. If a site offers an RSS feed, it will feature a small button that says either RSS or XML. If you click one of these buttons, you'll probably get a page full of XML code in your browser. News Readers interpret that code and display your chosen RSS feeds properly on your computer. You simply copy the URL or XML code associated with the RSS feed into your News Reader.


Where do I find a reader?

There are different News Readers available for different computer operating systems. Popular readers for PCs include Awasu, FeedDemon and RSSReader. These offer free trials, as well as premium versions for a fee. For Mac OS X, try Newsfire or NetNewsWire.

These News Readers plug into applications already running on your PC. For instance, NewsGator works with Microsoft Outlook, feeding headlines into Inbox folders from subscribed channels. Pluck, on the other hand, works with Internet Explorer. A few readers work through the Web, such as Bloglines


What are the terms and conditions of RSS use?

By using this site and YellowstonePark.com's RSS Feeds, you accept the following Terms of Use, which may be changed by YellowstonePark.com at any time without notice. By continuing to use the RSS Feeds after we post any such changes, you accept the Terms of Use as modified. YellowstonePark.com assumes no liability for your use of the RSS Feeds or your Web site.
Use of RSS Feeds
You may use RSS to access Yellowstone National Park News and links as provided by YellowstonePark.com in XML format (the "RSS Feeds") for your private, non-commercial Web sites only. Any other use of the RSS Content is strictly prohibited. You must use the RSS Content as provided by YellowstonePark.com; no edits to the Feeds, links or content are permitted. You must not feature any advertising content in connection with the RSS Content.

Link to Content Pages
You must not display the RSS Content in a manner that does not permit successful linking to the YellowstonePark.com site Web page. Redirection or the insertion of intermediate or splash pages or advertising or other content between the RSS Feeds and the applicable YellowstonePark.com Web page is strictly prohibited.

Ownership/Attribution
YellowstonePark.com retains all ownership of and other rights in the RSS Feeds, links, Web content, trademarks, and logos. You must cite the appropriate YellowstonePark.com Web page in connection with your use of the RSS Feeds.

Right to Discontinue Feeds
RSS is an evolving tool; we may change, restrict access to, suspend, or discontinue the RSS Content at any time. YellowstonePark.com reserves the right to require you to cease displaying, distributing or otherwise using any or all of the RSS Content for any reason.
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