| Now you can stay informed of new job opportunities at WellPoint. Just click on the
talent areas you are interested in and follow the instructions in your RSS news
reader for adding a feed. |
| The list of available feeds |
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What is RSS?
You may have seen the following words or symbols all over your favorite web sites:
"XML" or "RSS" or or 
They all mean the same thing: you can receive news updates from your favorite sites,
without having to visit the site directly. This is known as RSS (or Really Simple
Syndication). By subscribing to a site's RSS feed, you're kept up-to-date with the
latest news, all in one place in your own browser. |
What Do I Need?
A reader is required to subscribe to feeds. Just like you use a player to watch
video or listen to music, a feed reader lets you subscribe to any feed you want
and then automatically checks to see when they've been updated. From the feed reader
you can view new headlines and pick and choose those articles you want to read.
There are many types of feed readers. Many of them are free and can run on your
computer or through your browser. You can choose a reader that allows you to view
the feeds locally from your computer, like one of the following:
Computer based: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, Safari (MAC), FeedDemon, NewsGator for Microsoft Outlook, Attensa for Outlook, NetNewsWire (MAC)
You can also read them through your browser or add them to your homepage with one
of these services:
Web Based: My Yahoo!, Google Personalized Homepage, My MSN, My AOL, Rojo, Bloglines, NewsGator Online |
Subscribing to RSS Feeds
Once you have an RSS reader, you can get any feed you want, simply by following
an RSS link on the bottom of a web page and clicking the subscribe button. |
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