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From The New York Times to Wired, and now to MarketWatch, readers have the opportunity to pick and choose their favorite news sources quickly and conveniently in one place. Thousands of news sources make their content available, free, to users of RSS newsreaders, also known as aggregators. RSS is a format for syndicating news and content.
