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What is an RSS feed?
The acronym RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It's an increasingly popular way for Web sites to alert regular users to new content and for users to access that content. A RSS feed is a dynamically updated summary of a Web site's offerings. Whenever an RSS-enabled site adds fresh content, that content is automatically added to the site's feeds.
By using a RSS reader or capable internet browser to subscribe to the feeds from your favorite sites, you'll know immediately if something new has been posted to those sites. Syndication means you don't have to visit each site individually to see what's fresh you can simply scan headlines and summaries and then click to be taken to the full content. That's the "really simple" part!
The Batemans' feed is updated as new sales, sale results, news or general information is added to the site, so you get up-to-the-minute information on everything that's going on at the auction house.
What is an RSS reader?
To use RSS, you will need an RSS reader, also known as an RSS aggregator. The reader provides a consolidated view of your subscribed content in a single browser display or desktop application.
There are many readers available, and most are free. Popular readers include My Yahoo!, Google Reader, Newsgator, Rojo, Pluck, and Bloglines. You can download a news reader that displays RSS feeds from the Web sites you select, or you can use a Web-based news reader and view RSS feeds directly on your personal page.
How do I subscribe to RSS feeds?
Click on the image below, or at the very bottom of every page, then click on your news reader's icon and the feed will be automatically added to your news reader. In many modern browsers, Firefox, Safari, Opera and IE8 the feed will launch automatically when you click the image and then ask you how you wish to track it.