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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an easy way to automatically stay up to date on WKOW.com and other web sites you like visit regularly. Instead of having to go to each web site separately to see new stories, you can use RSS to view them easily, using a program called an RSS reader. KHQ.com offers RSS feeds (or channels) for major sections including local news and sports. 

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Apple's Safari web browser and Firefox include RSS reader functions.

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When you see the "RSS Feed Available" link and the orange "RSS" icon, you can use its link in your RSS Reader. Typically, you'll right-click on the links you want and choose "copy shortcut." Then paste the link into your news reader. Instructions for some readers may vary. When all else fails, read the documentation.

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