RSS feeds

 
 
What is a RSS feed?
 
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds are free content streams from websites. They consist of article titles, summaries and links to complete articles to read online. As RSS feeds are updated automatically on your computer screen, there is no need to connect to the original website.
 
An exciting new subject? The information appears directly on your screen!
 
 

 
Discover the ViaMichelin RSS feeds
 
Benefit from the ViaMichelin editorial team’s experience and knowledge on a wide variety of subjects. Information is updated regularly as new developments unfold, so first-rate articles and ViaMichelin experience are available at the click of a button.
 
Are you more interested in “Motoring and Technology” or does “Tourism and Gastronomy” appeal more? Simply choose your preferred content as the RSS feeds allow you to specify what information you would like to receive.
 
 
 
 
 
Tourism and gastronomy
 
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/mag5/cov/htm/rssTourisme.rss
 
 
 
Motoring and technology
 
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/mag5/cov/htm/rssAuto.rss
 
 

 
 
How do I read the ViaMichelin RSS feeds?
 
You have two options:
 
If you use Internet Explorer:
 
 
There are plenty of software programs available free on the Internet which enable you to read RSS streams from various websites; for example, RSSReader for PC (free) or NewsFire for Mac (shareware). Choose the one which suits you best and then simply copy the URL address of your preferred RSS feeds into the software. 
 
If you use Firefox:
 
 You can download and install the latest Firefox browser - Firefox PC / Firefox Mac /Firefox Gnu/Linux – for free.
 
 
A small orange icon will appear on the right within your navigation bar.
Simply click on it and the window shown below appears.
 
 
 
 
 
An active RSS feeds shortcut will be available in your Firefox browser menu, allowing you to easily access your RSS feeds list.