TechRepublic RSS Feeds
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. TechRepublic offers daily RSS feeds with headlines, descriptions and links back to TechRepublic for the full story. Use the URLs below to retrieve the feed if you are using a Web application. You can also install a desktop reader (see section at right) to view and manage your RSS feeds.
- Blogs
- Tech Sanity Check
- View from the Cubicle
- IT News Digest
- Geekend
- Practical Gadgetry
- 10 Things
- How do I...?
- The Right Tool for the Job?
- IT Leadership
- Network Administrator
- Desktop Support
- Programming & Development
- IT Consultant
- Microsoft Windows
- Microsoft Office
- Linux and Open Source
- IT Security
- Servers and Storage
- Mobile and Wireless
- New and Popular
- All New Items
- New Articles
- New Blogs
- New Downloads
- New Forums
- New Photo Galleries
- New Software
- New Whitepapers
- All Most Popular Items
- Most Popular Articles
- Most Popular Blogs
- Most Popular Downloads
- Most Popular Forum Posts
- Most Popular Whitepapers
Using TechRepublic Feeds on Your Web Site
These RSS feeds can be incorporated into your PHP Web site by using PHP's XML libraries to handle the parsing of RSS data. Check out this article for details on how to set up an RSS application for your site.
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