RSS Feeds
We have created RSS fields for our emedia publications for your convenience.
Select one or more editions below to subscribe to. If you are new to RSS feeds
and how they work, you can read more about how RSS
works.
New Zealand WineBiZ
The Latest in Wine Industry News with a NZ focus
United Kingdom WineBiZ
The Latest in Wine Industry News with a European focus
Tipple
The Latest in Wine Consumer News for wine lovers worldwide
Hot Deals
The Latest Hot Deals published at TiZwine.com
Features
The Latest Features published at TiZwine.com
Tastings
TiZwine.com Tasting Results
What is RSS
RSS is a simple technology designed to distribute (or syndicate) content
from Web sites, including major news sites and blogs.
The latest versions of Internet Explorer and Firefox have RSS Readers built
into them - simply click on the
for any news edition and subscribe.
for any news edition and subscribe.Benefits of RSS Feeds
RSS solves a problem for people who regularly use the web. It allows you
to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you
are interested in. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually.
You ensure your privacy, by not needing to join each site's email newsletter.
The number of sites offering RSS feeds is growing rapidly and includes big
names like Yahoo News.
How do I use RSS Feeds?
Feed Reader or News Aggregator software allow you to grab the RSS feeds
from various sites and display them for you to read and use.
A variety of RSS Readers are available for different platforms. Some popular
feed readers include Amphetadesk (Windows, Linux, Mac), FeedReader (Windows),
and NewsGator (Windows - integrates with Outlook). There are also a number
of web-based feed readers available. My Yahoo, Bloglines, and Google Reader
are popular web-based feed readers.
Once you have your Feed Reader, it is a matter of finding sites that syndicate
content and adding their RSS feed to the list of feeds your Feed Reader checks.
Many sites display a small icon with the acronyms RSS, XML, or RDF to let
you know a feed is available.

