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What is RSS?
What RSS feeds does Frommers.com offer?
How do I start using RSS feeds?
How do I get a News Reader?
Can I user these feeds on my site?
How often should I set my Reader to check for Frommer's updates?

What is RSS?

RSS, sometimes known as Really Simple Syndication, is a popular means of sharing content (such as news headlines) without requiring readers to constantly visit a Web site to see what's new. RSS feeds contain headlines and hyperlinks to longer articles or Web pages.

What RSS feeds does Frommers.com offer?
Deals & News
Brand-new deals, breaking travel news, and feature stories from Frommer's contributors.
Arthur's Blog
Daily opinion, advice, and one-of-a-kind deals from Arthur Frommer, the founder of Frommer’s Travel Guides.
Behind the Guides
Frommer's guidebook editors share expert advice on finding the best the world has to offer.
Cruise Blog
Cruise expert Matt Hannafin gives daily updates on cruise industry deals and developments around the world.
Frommer's Podcast
Kelly Regan, editorial director of Frommer’s Travel Guides, and David Lytle, editorial director of Frommers.com, bring you up-to-date, opinionated travel information that will inspire you to hit the road.

How do I start using RSS feeds?

Choose a Feed Type

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In general, the first thing you need is something called a News Reader (also known as a News Aggregator). They will download and display RSS feeds for you. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you want.

Once you have chosen a News Reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want. For example, if you would like the latest News and Deals from the Frommers.com newsletter, simply visit our homepage and you will notice an orange RSS icon ( Add Frommers.com RSS Feed ) in the footer.

If you click on the button you can subscribe to the feed in various ways, including by dragging the URL of the RSS feed into your News Reader or by cutting and pasting the same URL into a new feed or channel in your News Reader.

Some browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 8, Opera and Safari RSS, have functionality which automatically pick up RSS feeds for you. For more details on these, please check their websites.

How do I get a News Reader?

Different News Readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to take this into account when you make your choice.

Many free and commercial news aggregators are available for download.

NEWS READERS

Windows

  • Newz Crawler
  • FeedDemon
  • Awasu
  • Mac OS X

  • Newsfire
  • NetNewsWire
  • Web

  • Bloglines
  • Google Reader
  • Google Homepage
  • My AOL
  • My MSN
  • My Yahoo!
  • Newsburst
  • NewsGator
  • Pluck
  • Wikio
  • Other News Readers (GOOGLE)

    Other News Readers (YAHOO)

    Can I use these feeds on my site?

    We encourage the use of Frommers.com RSS feeds as part of a website, subject to our Terms and Conditions. By using the Frommers.com RSS feeds, which are part of the Frommers.com site, you agree to be bound by the site's Terms of Service. Click here to read them. Individuals may use the Frommers.com RSS feeds free of charge for their personal, non-commercial use only. When using the Frommers.com RSS feeds, we ask that you provide attribution to Frommers.com. If you provide this attribution in text, please use "Frommers.com." If you provide this attribution with an image, please use the Frommers.com logo that we have included in the feed itself. Frommers.com also reserves the right to disable, to change, or to cease distribution of these Frommers.com RSS feeds at any time, and reserves the right to require individuals to cease any and all use of these feeds at any time for any reason. To request permission to make commercial use of the Frommers.com RSS feeds, please contact us at adinfo@frommers.com. Frommers.com will consider such submitted requests, but is not obligated to grant any specific permission request.

    How often should I set my Reader to check for Frommer's updates?

    Every six hours.


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