CACTUS COMMERCE RSS: REALLY SIMPLE SYNDICATION
Cactus provides RSS Feeds for the regularly updated sections of our website. Through these feeds, you can be notified when new content has been published within the areas that you are interested in.
If you're interested in subscribing to the feeds and using RSS to access content on Cactus Commerce, but aren’t sure where to start, please read the What is RSS?, How do I get an RSS Reader? and How do I Use RSS? sections on this page.
Get the Feeds:
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Latest News
Stay informed with the latest press releases about Cactus products, services, customers and partnerships. |
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Upcoming Events Keep track of where Cactus will be appearing next. |
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On-Demand Webcasts View the latest recorded webcasts hosted by Cactus and our partners. |
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Cactus In The News Read what the industry is saying about Cactus Commerce. |
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White Papers Learn how to overcome industry challenges through best practices and Cactus experience. |
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Case Studies Find out how Cactus has helped companies like yours achieve exceptional results. |
What Is RSS?
RSS is a type of web feed format used to publish frequently updated content such as press releases, white papers, webcasts or events. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually.
How do I get an RSS Reader?
There are many different RSS-compatible browsers available, including Internet Explorer 7, now available for Windows XP and Windows Vista. If you’d prefer to use a standalone RSS feed reader/aggregator, here are a few that you may find useful:
How do I use RSS?
Whenever you see (or sometimes ) it should link to an RSS feed that you can subscribe to via your RSS client.
The basic process is as follows:
1) Copy the URL for the RSS feed you want to your clipboard.
2) Paste it into the “Add Feed…” or “New Feed…” dialog of the RSS feed reader of your choice.
3) Optionally choose to refresh or continue/discontinue subscribing to the feed.
It works similarly in RssReader, RSS Bandit, SharpReader and most other feed aggregators; in FeedReader, for example, clicking the New button opens a "New Feed Wizard," where you paste the URL of your choice. It’s even easier in IE7— just click the link to view the feed.
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