Evil lasts an hour, but truth lasts until the end of time.
– Arabic Proverb

RSS Feeds

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) allows users to track and view web content updates of multiple sites through a single aggregator. An RSS feed essentially acts as a subscription to a website, avoiding the inconvenience of manually checking multiple websites for new content each day.

 

How Do I Read an RSS Feed?

RSS feeds can be read with a program called an aggregator, which periodically searches your selected websites for updates and puts the new content together in one place with some simple navigation features for sorting through the information. Some popular RSS readers include:

Web Browser: Google Reader | Windows: FeedDemon | Mac: NetNewsWire

 

CIMA's RSS Feeds

To receive updates on all CIMA News, Events, and Reports, subscribe to this feed: http://cima.ned.org/allfeeds.xml

You can also subscribe to each feed separately:

Daily Media News Feed: http://cima.ned.org/medianews.xml

Events Feed: http://cima.ned.org/events.xml

Publications Feed: http://cima.ned.org/publications.xml