All your faves on one page (Part 2 of 3)

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September 5, 2008 on 9:10 am | 4 Comments

Last week, we covered how to track your favorite blogs and sites with Add To My Yahoo buttons. But what about sites that don’t have these magic buttons?

Fortunately, you can still see all your favorite blogs and sites on My Yahoo! via the magic of RSS.

What is RSS? It stands for Real Simple Syndication, but that’s not important right now. What is important is that many of your favorite sites offer RSS feeds that you can put directly on your My Yahoo! page, often with just one or two clicks.

Here’s how I do it:

Step 1. I’m a big nerd, so I like the blogs at economist.com , the online property of the venerable magazine The Economist. So I navigate to the page and look for the RSS logo. In most cases it appears directly on the page and looks like this:

It can also appear directly in the browser toolbars like this:

Step 2. I click on the RSS logo, and see the feed in my browser.

Firefox makes it easy to add the feed to My Yahoo!. Just click the Subscribe Now button and the feed will appear on your My Yahoo! page.

To make it even easier, check “Always use My Yahoo to subscribe to feeds,” and next time Firefox will add the feed to your My Yahoo! automatically.

Internet Explorer adds an extra step, but it’s still “real simple.” When you’re viewing the feed in the browser, just copy the URL of the feed from the address bar. Then go to My Yahoo!, click “Add Content” and then “Add RSS Feed”. Then paste the feed URL into the form and click “Add”. You’re done.

That’s it! My beloved blog is on my page. Now every time it updates, I’ll see it when I start my browser.


You can add all your favorite blogs, Twitter feeds, craigslist searches – anything with an RSS feed – to your My Yahoo! page. And you don’t even have to remember what RSS stands for.

Next week we’ll cover how to track your friends online. Won’t they be pleased?

Eric
- My Yahoo! Product Manager

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4 Comments »

Comment by Down Comforter
2008-09-06 11:57:11

Thank you for the easy to see how to process of adding RSS feeds. I do literally everything else on the web but had not been able to figure it out. Now I can add my favorite blog feeds and try doing one for my website.

 
2008-09-07 09:50:26

Great information, specially for someone like me who still has a lot to learn. Keep it up!!! Thanks and good evening! Talk to you soon
Isaura

 
Comment by kellee abbott
2008-09-08 07:29:05

This is awesome to me.

 
Comment by joan
2008-09-11 16:25:51

What do you do if it keeps saying to add a “valid” url and it is valid since I just copied it from the web site?

 
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