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Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. As a web content provider of either a commercial site or intranet, using RSS allows you to easily display headline news that will be of interest to your visitors. Below, silicon.com offers several RSS feeds with headlines, descriptions and links back to silicon for the full story.

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Feed Name

Description


General
The latest headlines – breaking news, also including photo stories and some case studies

The best line up of columnists covering business and technology plus silicon.com’s in-house leader articles

A unique snapshot of opinions from CIOs and other heads of IT on a range of hot topics

Across all technologies, simply what users are up to, as described by users

Columnists
Postings as they happen from around the world by author, VC and former BT CTO

Monthly musings and arguments from silicon.com's longtime contributor Martin Brampton

Get it here first! Our legendary sideways look at the scandal and gossip from the past seven days

silicon.com editor Steve Ranger's take on what he is seeing - and in some cases doing - in and around the world of tech.

Content Zones
Content from our BPO, Consulting, IT outsourcing and Offshoring channels

Content about key roles - IT director, IT pro, SME director – plus general skills and policy and regulation info

The latest from our Broadband & ISPs, LANs, Mobile & Wireless, Telecoms and WebWatch channels

The latest in Desktops, PDAs, Servers and Storage

The latest in Applications, Malware, OSes, Security Strategy and Web Services/SOA

Industry Sectors
In-depth content about government, health, education and defence in the UK, featuring exclusive case studies, news, analysis and commentary

From the City, coverage of the use of tech by exchanges, insurers as well as retail and investment banks featuring In Focus packages, case studies, relevant news and commentary

News, analysis, case studies and comment looking at how technology is changing the face of the retail and leisure industries

Resources
Bundled content on a range of hot topics. Recent reports: VoIP, spam, ID cards and open source

The latest from our thousands of in-depth papers, brought to you by a range of tech players

The papers from the top of the downloads chart

What's coming up – from silicon.com, our partners and beyond

Videos
See 60 seconds to pitch an idea, one supplier, three tough CIOs - will it get the green light?

See Exclusive interviews with leading IT heads, looking at the challenges and how they made it to the top.

See Top tips from IT chiefs in exclusive interviews from the CIO50 - the CIO networking event of the year.

See More exclusive video content on business and technology issues from silicon.com.

See silicon.com takes a look at the history of computing from Bletchley Park's code-breakers onwards.

See The wit and wisdom of engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, futurist and consultant Peter Cochrane.

See Business travellers give tips, plus coverage of all the latest tech to keep you connected on the go.

See Key business and tech jargon explained in a buzzword-free, no-nonsense manner by silicon.com's experts.

Usage Guidelines
We encourage you to use these feeds at no cost, so long as you do not post our full-text stories, and so long as you provide proper attribution to silicon.com, a CBS Interactive property. Whenever you post silicon content on your web site or anywhere else, please provide attribution to silicon.com, either as text (silicon.com is our site name) or with a graphic (we reference a small 88x31 logo in each feed for this purpose) if you use the feeds publicly -- meaning, where anyone but yourself will read them. CBS Interactive reserves all rights in and to the logo, and your right to use the logo is limited to providing attribution in connection with the RSS.

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Any questions, comments, or concerns? We're interested in how our readers employ these feeds. Please let us know by emailing us at:

feeds@silicon.com

Note: The above email address is a graphic, to avoid unsolicited email from automated programs. Please type the address into your email client. For more details on RSS, start with the RSS 2.0 specification. silicon is currently using the RSS 2.0 format. The specification includes samples of earlier versions.



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