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RSS Information

In order to deliver up-to-the-minute news and information about the Nebraska Supreme Court directly to your web browser or third-party news reader, The Nebraska Supreme Court features a dedicated RSS news feed.

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and is a format for distributing and gathering content from sources across the web, including newspapers, magazines, and blogs. Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries.

The Nebraska Supreme Court's RSS feeds allow you to quickly access information about Nebraska Court System via one, convenient location. News is delivered directly to your computer and is available at your convenience. When you see a headline that interests you, simply click on the link to be taken to the complete story. RSS also provides:

  • Efficiency -- timely news and information is automatically there when you need it;
  • Breadth -- headlines from the web sources you care about are consolidated;
  • Organization -- sources can be displayed in order of importance with the latest news on top;
  • Productivity -- email newsletter subscriptions and unruly bookmarks can lead to clutter and information overload.

RSS brings news straight to your computer or news reader. This way you stay updated with information as soon as it becomes available.

How to sign up:

RSS Feed The Subscribe to RSS feed image means that an RSS news feed is available. To sign up for any of Nebraska.gov’s RSS news feeds, click on the links above or copy and paste the link into your RSS Reader. RSS news readers (sometimes called news aggregators) download and display news via a stand-alone program. Many free and commercial news aggregators are available for download, simply type the search phrase “RSS reader” or “RSS news aggregator” into your favorite search engine for more information.

Using Live Bookmarks

The Firefox browser supports “Live Bookmarks” that allow you to view RSS news headlines in the bookmarks toolbar or bookmarks menu. With one glance you can quickly see the latest headlines and navigate to the articles that interest you most. Look for the icon in the bottom right corner of your browser.



This file last modified Tuesday February 27, 2007 16:14:23