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| Browser Name | Windows® | Mac |
|---|---|---|
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| Internet Explorer7 | No | No |
| Internet Explorer8 | Yes | No |
| Internet Explorer9 | Yes | No |
| Mozilla Firefox 3.6 | Yes | Yes |
| Supports Mozilla Firefox 8 | Yes | Yes |
| Supports Google Chrome 15 | Yes | Yes |
| Safari5 | No | Yes |
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They are often used to present an overview of the articles found on a site based on frequently-updated categories such as "News," "Press Releases," "What's New," "Blog," "IR News," and "Podcasts."
Using RSS eliminates the need to repeatedly check a website for updates, because you can see whether or not new information you are interested in has been posted before visiting.
www.iij.ad.jp delivers updates such as "Press Releases," "Announcements," and "News/Events" via RSS.
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There are a variety of different RSS readers, including those you install on your computer, those used as Web applications, and those used from mobile phones. See the RSS reader help files or manual for more detailed instructions.
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