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RSS Feed

What is an RSS Feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a method of publishing information on the internet using the same technology as a web page, but much faster; especially for people with dialup connections.
Why do I want it?
With the Glass Steel and Stone RSS feed you are able to find out about all of our latest site updates and architecture news from around the world in a very simple, compact format without ads or flashy graphics.
What do I do with it?
You can view it on your personal or handheld computer, cell phone, PDA, or feel free to embed it in your own web site. Most web content management system (CMSes) have this function built in.
How do I view it?
On your own computer, you will need an RSS feed viewing application. Go to your favorite download site (like VersionTracker or Download.Com) and search on "RSS Feed." You should be able to find one that is completely free to download and use.
If you want to embed our RSS feed in your web site, follow the instructions provided by your Content Management System.
What is the address?
The address for the Glass Steel and Stone RSS feed is
http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/backend.php
You can also view the RSS feed from our sister site, Houston Architecture Info:
http://www.houstonarchitecture.info/postnuke/backend.php

 

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