What is RSS?
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Usage Guidelines
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) distributes content in a standard (XML) format
right to you, saving you the trouble of going back to TI.com to get the latest
news. The Texas Instruments RSS feed is free.
RSS delivers continual headlines and updates of Texas Instruments news and
press releases, with links back to TI.com for the full text. RSS also lets
you pull Texas Instruments content into the same format as other RSS feeds
you may already have.
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RSS Feeds
The following TI.com content is now available via RSS. Watch this space in
the near future for more news feeds!
Product Information Updates
New Semiconductor Products
Semiconductor News Releases
New Releases by Individual Product Line
News Releases by Application Area
TI Blog and Podcast Updates
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How Do I Use RSS?
To use RSS, you will need RSS reader software that will allow you to collect
and view RSS content. There are many different RSS readers available, many
for free. Most RSS readers are applications that you download and install.
Others are Web-based services that you sign up for and work inside your browser.
Step 1 - Select a Reader
There are two main types of RSS readers:
- Standalone Reader
- Pro: New app that you can populate as desired.
- Con: One more app to remember to use.
- Plug-in Reader
- Pro: Works with an application you already know and use frequently.
- Con: May clutter your existing application.
List of Readers:
Step 2 - Add Channels and Channel groups
- Right-click on the XML graphic and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link
Location"
- Follow the instructions for your news reader to add a new channel.
- Paste the URL for the TI.com RSS news feed into the location provided
by your news reader.
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Usage Guidelines
- We encourage you to use these feeds, so long as you do not post our full-text
stories, and so long as you provide proper attribution to Texas Instruments.
- Whenever you post TI.com content on your web site or anywhere else, please
provide attribution to Texas Instruments, either as text or with a graphic
if you use the feeds publicly.
- Texas Instruments reserves all rights in and to the logo, and your right
to use the logo is limited to providing attribution in connection with the
RSS.
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