GET PROJECT SYNDICATE VIA RSS
What's RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to have all the latest Project Syndicate articles delivered straight to your desktop. We provide a continually updated list of our recent articles that can be grabbed by our readers without needing to visit our website.
How do I use it?
Users subscribe to an RSS feed using a newsreader, which can be either web- or desktop-based. With web-based readers you visit one central website that aggregates all of your subscriptions, akin to Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail. Desktop readers are applications that you launch and get the news delivered it straight to your computer, like using Outlook or Thunderbird. Once your RSS reader is set up to access Project Syndicate it will continually poll the project-syndicate.org RSS feeds for the latest headlines. Below we've compiled a list of available readers. After installing the news reader, you can add your favorite feeds by clicking on the orange 'XML' button, or any of the shortcut buttons for specific newsreaders like Bloglines, My Yahoo!, and more.
So where are the feeds?
Project Syndicate currently offers a feed for all the latest articles site-wide. To subscribe to individual feeds, click on the RSS sign in the browser window of the series page in question.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to have all the latest Project Syndicate articles delivered straight to your desktop. We provide a continually updated list of our recent articles that can be grabbed by our readers without needing to visit our website.
How do I use it?
Users subscribe to an RSS feed using a newsreader, which can be either web- or desktop-based. With web-based readers you visit one central website that aggregates all of your subscriptions, akin to Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail. Desktop readers are applications that you launch and get the news delivered it straight to your computer, like using Outlook or Thunderbird. Once your RSS reader is set up to access Project Syndicate it will continually poll the project-syndicate.org RSS feeds for the latest headlines. Below we've compiled a list of available readers. After installing the news reader, you can add your favorite feeds by clicking on the orange 'XML' button, or any of the shortcut buttons for specific newsreaders like Bloglines, My Yahoo!, and more.
So where are the feeds?
Project Syndicate currently offers a feed for all the latest articles site-wide. To subscribe to individual feeds, click on the RSS sign in the browser window of the series page in question.
ALL PROJECT SYNDICATE SERIES
Feed URL
http://www.project-syndicate.org/ps.rss
Quickly add to your favorite newsreader!
RSS News Readers
A list of news readers appears below, divided between web- and desktop-based. Please bear in mind that different readers work with different operating systems, so check the instruction details before installing.
Web Based RSS Feed Readers
A list of news readers appears below, divided between web- and desktop-based. Please bear in mind that different readers work with different operating systems, so check the instruction details before installing.
Web Based RSS Feed Readers
- My Yahoo - Free & easy web-based Aggregator
- Bloglines - Web-based news aggregator, free membership.
- MyWireService
- NetNewsWire - Mac OS X $39.95, free 30 day trial, and a free 'Lite' version
- NewsGator - Windows (runs in Microsoft Outlook), $29.00, free 14 day trial version available.
- Klipfolio - free desktop reader.
- AmphetaDesk - Mac, Linux, Windows versions. free.
- Awasu - Windows, free personal edition.
- Headline Viewer - Windows, free beta release.
- NewsCrawler - Windows, $24.95, free 14 day trail version available.
- RSS Reader - Windows, freeware.






