RSS
Feeds
There are currently two feeds
available: "Press Releases" and "Action Diary".
What is RSS?
Diary Feed is this for me?
Press Releases Feed is this for me?
What is RSS?
RSS stands for 'Really Simple
Syndication' (the most commonly accepted meaning). Put plainly,
it allows you to identify the content you like and have it delivered
directly to you.
You need either a standalone
'news reader' program or an internet browser that is RSS compatible;
we recommend Firefox which is free, secure and has many more features
(including RSS) than Internet Explorer.

In Firefox, you will see an orange
icon (that looks like this )
in the bottom-right of your browser when an RSS feed is available.
Click on it to get a choice of which feed you wish to subscribe
to, and a live RSS bookmark will be added to either your bookmarks
or your bookmark toolbar, according to your preference.
The browsers Opera and Safari
also support RSS. This is a list of RSS news readers from the
BBC website:
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Mac OS X
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Web-based
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See the manual/help file of your
chosen program for how to subscribe to the RSS feeds on this site.
For more help or information see the BBC guide on RSS here.
Diary feed
Get all of our upcoming actions
and events updated live in your browser - especially useful for
activists or journalists covering ongoing stories like the peace
camp.
Press Releases feed
This feed is for the most recent
smashEDO press releases. Very useful for journalists to keep up
to date with the campaign, but also a way for supporters to keep
up to date with the latest news.
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