What Is RSS?
Have you been seeing orange
RSS or XML buttons more and more, and not knowing what they were?
It's "the next big thing" -- you can use it to get newsfeeds from CNN or BBC, as well as just about anything else, including news on upcoming movies, DVD releases, your favorite band's tour updates, etc.
Once you get started, it's like having your favorite parts of the Web come to you. No need to go out and check for updates all the time.
And no more Bookmarking websites!
"RSS" means "Really Simple Syndication." It will help you keep up with the updates to Travel-Bolivia.com without having to check the site every week to see "what's new." Whenever a new page or an old page is updated, it is released through RSS. It gives you updated information without spending hours of looking for it. It's kind of a small blog about Bolivia.
RSS is amazing.
No e-mail. No spam. It's so easy to subscribe and unsubscribe. If you don't need a site anymore, you just have to delete the feed for the site.
And once you start, you'll soon be tracking all your other favorite interests and news in the world.
Download free RSS Reader first (skip to bottom if you do not want to download software). This is special software that reads the "RSS feeds" from the largest news organizations to Travel-Bolivia.com
Windows -- RssReader
http://www.rssreader.com
Mac -- NetNewsWire
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire
Once you're set up, here's all you have to do...
Right-click (control-click for Mac users) on any orange RSS button on a site, blog or news source that interests you. Start by right-clicking on the orange button below. Then...
Select Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac), and paste that URL into your RSS Reader.
And that's it! You're subscribed.
Right-click and get started.
Don't want to download new software? Yahoo! and MSN and Google have fantastic, one-step solutions. Just click one of the links below...

Add Travel-Bolivia.com RSS to your "My Yahoo!"

Add Travel-Bolivia.com RSS to your "My MSN"

Add Travel-Bolivia.com RSS to your "My Google"