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    Learning more with every "click" mjs1973's Avatar
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    RSS feeds for PR.com?

    I'm a slow learner, and just figured out what RSS feeds are last week.

    I don't know anything about how they work, other than it tells me in my CNN bookmark that I have X amount of updates. I click on the bookmark and it takes me to a page with the updates. That type of thing could be interesting for different areas of PR, such as the Forums, or the Gallery. Just a thought.
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    Re: RSS feeds for PR.com?

    I think PJ told me once we have an RSS feed for the Reviews section, but I can't remember now?
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    Re: RSS feeds for PR.com?

    PR has RSS for a couple different categories:

    http://www.consumerreview.com/RSSGENERALCRX.ASPX
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    Learning more with every "click" mjs1973's Avatar
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    Re: RSS feeds for PR.com?

    Thanks for the link Aaron. I guess I should really explore more of the site than just the forums and the gallery.
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