IBM adds RSS feeds to Redbooks site
by Volker Weber

IBM Redbooks now offers its content via RSS feeds. These XML-based files, updated in real-time, help you stay up-to-date with most recent publications from the IBM Redbooks team. Our RSS feeds also let you easily add always-current Redbooks headlines to your Web site. If you use an RSS reader or aggregator -- or want to incorporate our content into your own Web site -- we invite you to use the IBM Redbooks RSS feeds below.
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