If you don't want to have to install a program (who does?), many people choose My Yahoo!, Google Personalized Homepage, My MSN, or My AOL to read feeds right within the home page that their browser starts in. For your convenience, we've provided buttons for each of those services both below, and at the top right corner of each article category. For example, in our Dog Training category, you'll see the feed subscriber box in the upper right hand corner (just like the one to the right). To subscribe to that feed, you would simply click the button of the service you prefer to use, and you'll be subscribed. It's that simple!
Other providers of free web-based feed readers include Rojo. Bloglines, Attensa Online, or NewsGator Online. Again, all of the web-based services are free.
On your computer:
If you prefer a free feed reading program that runs on your own computer, there are a few options. Anyone using the Mozilla Firefox (recommended) web browser has support for feeds built-in, and Microsoft Windows users have support for feeds in Internet Explorer 7. Apple Macintosh users can also use the built-in support for feeds in the Safari web browser.
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