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Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a popular XML-based format designed powerful content distribution (more). RSS allows you to easily keep track of news and happenings at your favorite RSS-savvy sites, and Ars Technica offers RSS feeds for all of its content. Just visit a feed and you’ll be presented with several subscription options, or just use the link provided to add our RSS feed to your favorite feed reader.
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