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Questions? Comments? Contact us at rss@BloodHorse.com. TERMS OF USERSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a free service of Blood-Horse Publications, Inc. (the Publisher) as an extension of its Web site, www.BloodHorse.com (the Site). The service provides feeds of story headlines in XML content for readers who use RSS aggregators. Although the service is made available without charge, the use of the service is subject to these Terms of Use:
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About RSSWhy should I subscribe to an RSS feed? How can I display BloodHorse.com RSS feeds on my Web site? What is an RSS Feed? An RSS feed is a listing of a Web site's content that is updated whenever new content is published to the site. Programs called RSS readers download the RSS feed and present it to you in your news reader as a list of headlines and excerpts. Each headline will have a link back to the Web site it comes from, allowing you to read the entire story. Why should I subscribe to an RSS feed? An RSS feed saves you time. Instead of checking our site to stay on top of the Thoroughbred world, our RSS feeds bring the news directly to you. In addition, our different RSS feeds cater to different niches within the industry, ensuring that you get the news that most interests you. How can I access an RSS feed? In order to read an RSS feed, you'll need an RSS reader. There are many free Web-based RSS readers available or you could download RSS reading software. Web-based RSS readers: My Yahoo!, Google Homepage, Net Vibes , Bloglines, Pluck. Software: Feed Demon, Thunderbird, Newsgator How can I display BloodHorse.com RSS feeds on my Web site? BloodHorse.com offers a free headline feed for displaying headlines on personal or professional Web sites, for non-commercial purposes. For more information and instructions, see our syndication instructions. Questions? Comments? Contact us at rss@BloodHorse.com. |
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