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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: XBrit who wrote (11912)9/28/2008 4:58:25 AM
From: dybdahl  Read Replies (1) of 71454
 
The easiest is to use google.com

You can then add various feeds, for instance:

Microsoft stock news stories:
smartmoney.com

Youtube videos released by the user ronpaul2008dotcom:
youtube.com

News items about SAS institute:
news.google.com

You can also subscribe to facebook things, various forums etc. Siliconinvestor does not support feeds, so you cannot follow this discussion via a feedreader.

Copy & paste these URLs into Google Feedreader, or use Firefox to click on the links. Firefox is integrated with various feed readers, including Google Reader, so it will show a subscribe button when you click on the links above.

Tips:

* Label your feeds. After 7 days on holidays you don't want to read 1000 unsorted news items, but you don't want to miss out on press releases about your favorite stocks.

* If there's a feed that you don't like reading, click unsubscribe, and it's gone.

* Label some high volume feeds, so that you can easily click "mark all as read" if you don't have time to read everything.

* If there is a feed, that you think is interesting, but that you don't need to keep following, give it a label "low priority".

* Use your mobile phone for reading, too. Use this address: google.com

* Many websites show an RSS icon in the URL, which indicates that you can subscribe to things.

* If you want to autotranslate or filter feeds, Yahoo has a free tool available: pipes.yahoo.com

* It is possible to subscribe to websites that do not publish feeds. However, this is a bit advanced stuff.
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