So, what is this RSS stuff?
RSS stands for "RDF Site Summary", otherwise known as "Really Simple Syndication". Originally developed by Netscape, RSS is an XML-based file format that allows Publishers to syndicate web content streams out across the internet for 3rd parties (that's you!) to incorporate into their own websites, or browse through an RSS reader.
Whoa! That sounds complicated?
It really isn't, honest. RSS basically lets you keep up with what's going on with your favourite websites by having access to the very latest content at your fingertips.
Sounds cool. What will I get from the hoaxMail RSS feed?
Think of our RSS Feed as a kind of portal for the latest news going on at hoaxMail. You'll never miss a new feature again!
How do I access it?
Most modern browsers like Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox have RSS Readers built in, but if you're still living in the 90's then check out a couple of our favourite alternatives:
Windows
Awasu
FeedDemon
Newz Crawler
Mac OS X
NetNewsWire
Newsfire
Web Based
Bloglines
Google Reader
Microsoft Live
NewsGator

