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Simply copy and paste this RSS feed URL into your new aggregator as a new channel or new feed:

http://www.eetasia.com/rss/rss.xml


You now have a new and convenient way to learn about the latest market developments and product rollouts. EE Times-Asia's RSS news feed service enables you to stay on top of today's hottest technologies and new market developments—in real time.


RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a news feed service that serves as your direct link to eetasia.com - the preferred online design resource of Asia's electronics engineers. It enables you to:

• Obtain eetasia.com's latest headlines, summaries and articles in real time
• Secure breaking technology news instantly and quickly as they are uploaded on eetasia.com


EE Times-Asia's RSS news feed service is free and easy to use. The following section shows you how it works.


Receive the RSS news feed

To receive the feed, you must have a news aggregator, which comes either as a software (i.e. FeedDemon), a web-based service (i.e. MyYahoo!), or a plug-in for existing browsers or e-mail program.


Select your preferred news aggregator from the following options. If you've chosen a software program or a plug-in, you must download it and install it on your computer before proceeding. These aggregators are all free:

• Bloglines
• FeedDemon
• Google Reader
• My Yahoo!
• NewsGator


Once completed, you should be able to start receiving breaking news and new product rollouts as they are made available on eetasia.com.


You can also directly subscribe to the feed from most of the recent web browsers, such as Firefox. Simply paste the feed URL into your web browser and hit enter.


Feel free to contact us should you need further assistance.


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