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What is RSS? RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" -- it's a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries. The Christian Science Monitor, CNN, and CNET News are among the many sites that now deliver updated online content via RSS. MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles offers "News" & "Video" RSS feeds that you can read using third-party software (News Aggregators) such as: My Yahoo!, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Outlook to name a few.
What kind of content does MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles syndicate via RSS? MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles offers "News" & "Video" feeds in the RSS format. The feeds are free of charge to use for individuals and non-profit organizations for non-commercial use. Attribution (included in each feed) is required.
What are the terms of use? The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal, non-commercial uses. We ask that you provide attribution to MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles in connection with your use of the feeds. If you provide this attribution in text, please use: "MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles News." If you provide this attribution with a graphic, please use the MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles logo that we have included in the feed itself. We reserve all rights in and to the MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles logo, and your right to use the MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles logo is limited to providing attribution in connection with these RSS feeds. We are also including the provider of each individual news story in the feed alongside each headline. Please do not alter this for display. We want our news partners to be attributed for their work. MTV Tr3s - Los Angeles News also reserves the right to require you to cease distributing these feeds at any time for any reason.
How can I use RSS? Typical applications for consuming or using RSS include:
Using News Aggregators to collect, update and display RSS feeds
Incorporating RSS feeds into weblogs
News Aggregators (also called news readers) will download and display RSS feeds for you. A number of free and commercial News Aggregators are available for download. Popular news readers include AmphetaDesk, NetNewsWire, and Radio Userland. Many aggregators are separate, "stand-alone" programs such as those listed above; other services will let you add RSS feeds to a Web page.