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Aer Arann new releases are available free of charge through the Aer Arann RSS news feed service. RSS is an XML format designed for sharing web content like news headlines. An RSS service (also known as an RSS channel) consists of a list of items, each of which contains a headline, description, and a link to a web page. For AerArann.com RSS service, the full content, such as a full-text article or video, is made available on www.aerarann.com and can be accessed by the link in the RSS service.

What is a news feed?
Our news feed delivers Aer Arann news to you as and when we publish it without you having to come to the website. Feeds are also known as RSS (Really Simple Syndication). The feeds are simply web pages designed to be read by computers rather than people.

How do I start using the feed?
Browser-based news readers such as Mozilla Firefox let you access your RSS feed subscription from any computer, whereas downloadable applications let you store them on your main computer, similar to the way that you either download your email using Outlook, or on a web-based service like Google mail. Once you have chosen a news reader, simply click on the orange button to receive the latest Aer Arann news releases.

You can also use a news reader. Some readers can be downloaded such as Newz Crawler, FeedDemon and Awasu (for Windows) and Newsfire and NetNewsWire (for Mac OS X) and others are web based such as Bloglines, FeedZilla, NewsGator, iGoogle, Microsoft Live and My Yahoo! Where you don’t need to download anything.

E.g. Add the Aer Arann RSS feed to your iGoogle homepage
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If you click on the RSS button you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the feed into your news reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed in your news reader.

Some browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari, automatically check for feeds for you when you visit a website, and display an icon when they find one. This makes subscribing to feeds even easier. Aer Arann are not responsible for the content or service provided by external News Feed websites or services.

E.g. The Aer Arann RSS added to Firefox
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