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What is RSS?
Don’t get this whole RSS thing? Check out this video (embedded below) or read all about it on Wikipedia.
When it comes to RSS readers, Jacob recommends Google Reader. It’s simple to use, free, and it integrates well with all your other Google products if you are already a fan of Gmail, Google Calendar, or that search thingy they do. Feel free to contact us if you run into any trouble subscribing.




