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05:55 | Monday 22 March 2010
RSS
RSS is a great way to stay informed of the latest updates from all the websites you visit regularly.
It used to be the case that if you wanted to find out if, for example, Frank had posted a new blog, you would need to come to his website each day to see if there was anything new.
RSS changes all this. News reading services like Google Reader can collect all the latest information from your favourite sites and bring it to you in one place, saving you time and effort.
Frank's website has two different RSS feeds you can subscribe to, the first is general and keeps you informed of all updates - news, blogs, articles and more - while the other is for the Frankly Speaking blog only.
How to subscribe to one of our newsfeeds
First of all you need a subscription to a news reading service - we would recommend Google Reader.
You will need to sign up for an account if you do not have one already, or sign in if you do.
Once logged on, click on the "Add Subscription" button in the top left corner. Then paste in the URL link of the news feed you are interested in.
Our two feeds are located here:
General feed - http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/20688804.rss
Blog only feed - http://www.frankfield.co.uk/~ff-resources/rss.php
Simple as that! Every time you log in to this Google Reader account all the latest updates will be there for you to read.
There are also other external feeds, which we use to keep this website up to date that you may be interested in. Although we cannot take any responisbilty for the content they carry.
Articles written by Frank - http://www.journalisted.com/frank-field/rss
Frank in Parliament - http://www.theyworkforyou.com/rss/mp/10197.rdf
Latest Wirral News - http://news.google.co.uk/news? svnum=10&as_scoring=n&ned=uk&aq=f&hl=en&q=Wirral+-"Frank+Field"+location:uk&ie=UTF-8&output=rss
If you require any further information or help on how to subscribe to our feeds, do feel free to get in touch with David Rees




