National Cristina Foundation XML Feeds

The National Cristina Foundation provides XML feeds for inclusion in your RSS/ATOM client of choice!  Feel free to make use of these feeds.  They are free for non-commercial use and we encourage re-broadcasting of our feeds as long as they are not modified.

Categories

Tags:

Add tags to your feed by entering them above. Just start typing and matching tags from our database will be displayed.

Tags will increase the resources returned by your feed subscription just like a search query.

You can use just tags, just categories, or both.

 All Combined
   Articles
     Computers & Technology
     Environmental Issues & Recycling
     Health & Community
     Voices From The Field
       Issues Facing Non-Profits
       Making a Difference
   Blogs
     News & Information Blogs
       Inspirations
       Save Our Planet
       Technology
     Staff Blogs
   URLs (Websites)
     Computer Support
       Apple Macintosh
       Hardware Support
       Operating System Support
     Software Download
     Web Development
       ASP/.NET
       CSS
       HTML/DHTML
       PHP

What is an XML feed?

An XML feed is a frequently updated list of articles appearing on a website.  Subscribing to the feed allows you to see a summary of new content on a given website in near-realtime from whatever feed reader you use.

What do I need to see the feeds?

Mozilla Firefox 2 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 are common choices, though there are many others that can be found on Google.  (including Google's own Google Reader.)

What is the difference between RSS and ATOM?

RSS and ATOM are just competing XML formats.  Neither has yet emerged a clear winner, so for the time being, we provide both.


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