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Live Bookmarks Live Bookmarks is a new technology in Mozilla Firefox web browser that allows a user to view RSS feeds. A site is enabled for Live Bookmarks when you see this icon on the bottom right corner of the web browser. Clicking on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up the "Add Bookmark" dialog. Select 'OK' and you will see Live Bookmarks with the rest of your bookmarks. Many people find it especially convenient to save Live Bookmarks in their Bookmarks Toolbar folder. This feature is now available for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7.Add RSS to My Yahoo! and Google

After copying a shortcut link from an XML button, click "Add Content" on your My Yahoo! page. A link will appear on the following page labeled "Add RSS by URL." Click that link and paste the RSS shortcut into the text box and then click "Add." More information is available at Yahoo! on their RSS Headlines Module page.
After copying a RSS shortcut link from a XML button, click "Add content" or "Personalize your Google homepage" on your Google homepage. Click "Create a Section" in the list that appears and a text box will be displayed for you to "enter a feed." Paste your RSS shortcut into the text box and click "Go." You can drag and drop to rearrange your Google page. Get more information at Google in their Homepage help section.

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