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TelePlaza.com RSS Feed - Call Center Events, Suppliers, and Jobs TelePlaza.com RSS

Get the latest call center related events, supplier listings, and jobs in the call center industry from TelePlaza.com as an RSS Feed.

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If you are new to RSS and Syndication, here is an introduction:

What is an RSS feed?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is a method for collecting and distributing news and information.

RSS based on XML is a standard for publishing regular updates to web-based content. Using this standard, Web publishers provide updates, such as the latest news headlines or weblog postings. Meanwhile, consumers use RSS reader applications (or one of a growing number of online services) to collect and monitor their favorite feeds in one place (RSS content from a publisher, viewed in one of these readers, is often called a "feed").

How do I read RSS feed?

You can read the feeds you subscribe to by using a tool called an aggregate feeder or reader. Two such desktop applications are FeedDemon (for Windows) and NewsNetWire (for Macintosh). You might also want to search for other free rss readers online.

If you would prefer to use an online service to track and manage your feeds, you have the advantage of being able to access your feed updates anywhere you use a web browser. NewsGator, Bloglines, and new RSS content capabilities in My Yahoo! are probably the three best-known examples of web-based feed reading services.