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Apple’s newest operating system, OS X Tiger, has RSS support built in. Both Apple’s Safari web browser and Mozilla’s Firefox browser currently have RSS capability. Microsoft’s upcoming version of Internet Explorer will support the technology...

Author: By Samuel C. Scott, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Investors Bet Bank on RSS Technology | 7/15/2005 | See Source »

...solution to these problems, and it's simple. Actually, it's called Real Simple Syndication, or RSS. You start by downloading free software called a newsreader. For PC users, we recommend Bloglines bloglines.com) NewsGator newsgator.com or You yousoftware.com) which plug into Microsoft Outlook. If you're using Mac OS X, try NetNewsWire Lite ranchero.com/netnewswire/) Each of these has a pay version, generally about $30, with more features, but beginners won't need them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Let RSS Go Fetch | 5/22/2005 | See Source »

Homenaje Latino was co-sponsored by the Cuban American Undergraduate Student Association, Fuerza Latina, Harvard Brazilian Organization, Harvard Organization for Latin American Students, Harvard Undergraduate Colombian Association, La Organización de Estudiantes Puertorriqueños en Harvard, Latinas Unidas, and RAZA...

Author: By Nicole B. Urken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Groups Celebrate Seniors | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

...computer owners, Mac users have long held a reputation for acting smugly superior to their Windows brethren. And with the release next week of Apple's latest operating system software, Tiger ($129), they'll have good reason. Tiger is the fourth and easily the most significant upgrade to Mac OS X (following Puma, Jaguar and Panther). Its main selling point, a desktop search application called Spotlight, is similar to a feature Microsoft is touting in its next Windows release, Longhorn-which won't be out for at least another year. And that's not all. Here's what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tiger's Tale | 4/21/2005 | See Source »

Users of Pine and Webmail—which are SSL-enabled—will be unaffected by this change. Students, faculty members, and staff who use POP/IMAP e-mail clients such as Eudora, Outlook, Outlook Express, and Mac OS X Mail can enable SSL encryption using the instructions posted on the HASCS website...

Author: By Jonathan M. Siegel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Secure E-mail Client Touted | 4/21/2005 | See Source »

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