How to use RSS feeds in Internet Explorer 9
Feeds, also known as RSS feeds, are content listings published by a website. They're used for news and blog websites, but are also used for distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio, or video.
Subscribing to feeds
When you subscribe to a feed, new content is automatically downloaded from the website, so the feed is always up to date. There are many ways to subscribe to feeds. Here are a few:
To subscribe to a feed using Internet Explorer
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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If the Command bar isn't visible, right-click the
Favorites button

, and then select
Command bar.
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Go to the website that offers a feed.
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Click the
Feeds button

to view feeds on the webpage.
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Click a feed (if more than one is available). If only one feed is available, you will go directly to that page.
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Click Subscribe to this feed.
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Type a name for the feed and select the folder to create the feed in.
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Click Subscribe.
All of the feeds that you subscribe to are available in the Favorites Center. You can also add feeds to your Favorites bar.
To view feeds in Favorites Center
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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Click the
Favorites button

, and then click the
Feeds tab.
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Click a feed to view it in the browser.
To add a feed to the Favorites bar
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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Click the
Favorites button

, and then click the
Feeds tab.
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Right-click a feed, and then click Add to Favorites bar.
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If the Favorites bar isn't visible, right-click the
Favorites button

, and then select
Favorites bar.
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Click the feed, and then click an individual entry to view it in the browser.