Stay up-to-date on critical issues in New Jersey. When we post new information on our site, our RSS
feed will deliver a synopsis of that news to your computer. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. We offer RSS feeds on issues that we monitor. Each item in a feed includes a headline, a summary, and a link back to aclu-nj.org for the full article.
The feed reader delivery looks similar to an email inbox. There's a list of the new content on websites where you subscribed to a feed. The feed is a group of headlines, brief summaries, and links to full text. You can just scan the headlines, or go to the websites and read entire stories.
Numerous readers are available, including many browsers (Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera, Safari) though they offer limited capabilities. The clear trend is toward web-based readers rather than desktop programs. Among them, Google Reader has become the most popular and is our recommendation. Here are some others:
Using a website that functions as an online aggregator means you don't have to install any software, and you can access your account from any Internet-connected computer.
Once your news reader is configured, the usual procedure is to just click on a website's "Subscribe" link or its RSS or XML orange button next to the feed. Or, you might need to right-click on the link, copy it, and paste it into the news reader's address bar. Your news reader should have a description of its procedures for subscribing to and managing feeds.