RSS feeds are fairly simple to incorporate into a web page. Feeds are simple XML 
files that describe the content of the article. 

Some excellent tutorials at:
http://www.apcmag.com/apc/v3.nsf/0/D797A71CDA9CB29DCA256E3F00132635

or 

http://blogspace.com/rss/resources

Keith Krieger

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<  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  < nah ..they don't offer feeds. Actually I said before
< web service. After a little bit of reasearch I think
< im actually looking for an rss feed. I'd like to take
< news items from some where and stick them on a website.
< I know there is a way to do this i just have never
< done it before.
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  <  ----- Original Message -----
 <  From: Blue Skies Creative Group
 <  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 <  Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 6:10 PM
 <  Subject: Re: [KCFusion] news service
 national real estate association?
<  
<  Charmaine L. Keller
< Blue Skies Creative Group
<  913.383.8511 home/office
<  816.668.5119 mobile
<  www.BlueSkiesCreative.com
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<  
<  
<  From: "Adaryl \"Bob\" Wakefield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<  Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<  Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:18:08 -0600
<  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<  Subject: [KCFusion] news service 
<  
<  Any body know of a good web service to pull industry
< (real estate) related head lines from? Ive never used
< a web service before and am not sure what to google
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<  B.
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