OSCE website gets RSS feeds for news and features
VIENNA, 31 July 2007 - It is now even easier to keep up with the latest news and features from the OSCE, thanks to the introduction of two RSS feeds on the Organization's website.
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a way to get the latest news delivered directly to your computer without having to visit lots of websites. All it requires is software known as a "news reader", which is often integrated into a web browser.
"The addition of these feeds offers journalists and anyone else interested in OSCE news a simple and effective way of keeping up to date," said Martin Nesirky, the Organization's spokesman. "RSS is a less time-consuming alternative to regularly checking e-mails or web pages and we hope people will take advantage of it."
For more information about the OSCE's RSS feeds, please see our Q&A page at:
/rss
If you already have a news reader installed on your computer, you can add the two feeds for news and features directly. The URLs are:
RSS news feed: /rssnews/
RSS features feed: /rssfeatures/