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What is RSS?

RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. You can use RSS to link to our blog (and daily podcast!) and have daily event notices delivered automatically to your e-mail address (with some e-mail software programs like Mozilla Thunderbird, which is pretty cool for this purpose) or to your Blog Reader, or to your Outlook 2007 RSS feeds, or to your Internet Explorer 7.0 RSS Feeds, etc. There are numerous free software programs also available on the Internet for this purpose: just do a Google search for "free RSS reader."

What Does our News Feed Contain?

Our news feed is a daily synopsis and overview of some of today's events and things to do in Indianapolis and central Indiana. It contains five selected events each day.

How To Set Up a News Feed

To set up a free News Feed from AroundIndy.com, just click this link:

Set up a free RSS Feed that links to our daily blog.

Get our free Daily Podcast via the free RSS Feed. RSS Feed for the Daily Podcast. Or, for Internet Explorer 7.0+, Firefox 3.0+, and Flock 2.0+ users: click the RSS Feed icon on the menu bar at the top of the screen.

Or if you are using one of the newer browsers like IE7 or Flock that adds RSS Feeds, click this direct link: http://www.burchie.com/blog/atom.xml

Daily Podcast via RSS

Our Daily Podcast is typically a 2-4 minute audio synopsis of things to do in Indianapolis today. You can get the RSS Feed for this podcast at: http://www.aroundindy.com/podcasts/podevents.xml, or if you have an RSS Feed-enabled Web browser such as IE 7.0+, Flock 2.0+, or Firefox 3.0+, simply click the RSS Feed button on the menu bar at the top of this screen.

About Our News Feed

A news feed from our blog is a good alternative to subscribing to our newsletter if you would rather not give us your e-mail address. You set up the link to the News Feed and nobody knows it's there but you. You get updates and featured event listings automatically from our site daily, delivered to your e-mail or Blog Reader. You can keep it for as long as you want or you can delete the News Feed from your e-mail or blog software at any time. This service is completely free to users with no cost or obligation.

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