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Find out about news from the freenet Group quickly and conveniently. The freenet Group RSS feed enables you to receive press and ad hoc releases as well as corporate news as soon as they are published.
You can subscribe to the following categories:
What is RSS?
RSS is a file format based on XML for exchanging news and web content. In contrast to HTML pages RSS files provide structured information without design or layout elements for automated processing by RSS reader programmes (RSS readers).
What are RSS feeds?
RSS delivers its information as an XML file called RSS feed. Many websites (magazines, newspapers, blogs) offer a multitude of captions and topics for RSS feeds, which can be freely compiled by the user depending on his/her field of interest.
What are the benefits of RSS feeds?
All news about a specific topic is displayed in a comprehensive format in the RSS reader. Each user can select websites of interest and subscribe to the corresponding feed. Instead of having to open each website periodically, relevant information is centrally stored in the RSS feed reader and available as soon as new information is published on the respective websites.
What are RSS readers?
Users of RSS content use programmes called feed "readers" or "aggregators": the user "subscribes" to a feed by supplying to his/her reader a link to the feed; the reader can then check the user's subscribed feeds to see if any of those feeds have new content and, if so, retrieve that content and present it to the user. There is a large number of free and commercial RSS readers available for download online. You can find further information about using RSS feeds and a selection of RSS readers at: