Looking for the latest book releases, articles, recommended reading, and special offers, but don't have time
to scroll through entire sites? Industry Education now offers a variety of RSS feeds so you can get the latest
information on all your favorite Developer and IT Professional educational resources.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) provides a convenient way to gather and quickly browse information from
a variety of sources, including press releases, product updates, or changes to a web site. Small amounts of
content, called “feeds,” are automatically sent to an RSS reader. Feeds are generally a headline, summary, or
preview of the complete content. Through the RSS reader, feeds from various sources can be scanned with the
ability to access the complete content relating to any interesting feeds.
How do I get an RSS reader?
In order to access RSS content you must install an RSS reader. There are many different RSS readers available,
some available at no cost and some available for a small fee. Below is a link to a directory of several commonly
used RSS readers. Once you have installed your RSS reader, please refer to your reader's instructions to configure
your settings.
Accessing RSS feeds – Easy one click solution:
After setting up the RSS reader, you are ready to receive feeds from the various RSS feeds. Simply check the
subjects you are interested in from the list below and click create feed. You will be provided with a custom URL
to view your feed, as well as an easy way to add the feed to your own news reader.
Error occured while trying to create your personalized subscription. Please retry in a few minutes.
Subscription request was sent to in a new window (or tab). If everything worked correctly, you are now subscribed to your personalized RSS feed.
Trouble with subscription? Occasionally, some online readers need asking twice - if that happens to you, please try again.
Alternatively, you can manually add your personalized RSS feed to the reader of your choice:
Attempting to add your personalized RSS subscription to (via a new window or tab). If everything worked correctly, you are now subscribed to your personalized RSS feed.
Trouble with subscription? Please make sure that is installed, configured as default RSS reader and is currently running and try again.
Alternatively, you can manually add your personalized RSS feed to the reader of your choice:
Your personalized RSS feed was created. It can be found at:
Now you need to add it to the reader of your choice to start enjoying your fresh and personalized content.