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Firefox can auto detect our feed and provides a shortcut for subscribing.

  1. Look in the bottom right part of the Mozilla Firefox browser window (the status bar), or if you are using version 1.5 or newer, in the right most part of the address bar.
  2. Click on the orange icon and choose to subscribe to the feed
  3. You’ll now find the MaRS Blog and all its posts updated in your bookmarks

RSS Reader

  1. Download a News Aggregator / RSS Reader (such as RssReader, Feedreader or Newsgator)
  2. Install the News Aggregator / RSS Reader
  3. Insert the url of our news feed, http://blog.marsdd.com/feed/ (there is usually an “add feed” button)
  4. Many news readers let you to set an interval for the software to check for a feed update, while others simply update daily.
  5. The information in the feed will be updated when we’ve blogged another post.

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