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What is RSS? |
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RSS is a free, simplified format for syndicating news and content. RSS feeds are utilized by many major news sites like CNN and Yahoo! through to the UCLA community like the Daily Bruin and Media Relations. Each feed breaks down the most recent updates: headline, summary and link for each update. |
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Why use RSS? |
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It's easier, faster access to updated content from your favorite sites. By subscribing to or bookmarking feeds that you want, your reader or browser will translate code to readable links, updated automatically when new content is available from each subscription. |
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Podcasts |
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Happenings TV
Broadcast, webcast, and podcast previews, interviews, and overviews of UCLA events |
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Campus Tour
Narrated walking tour of the UCLA campus |
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BruinCast
Course webcasts through OID |
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Career Center
Latest news and events from the UCLA Career Center |
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Recreation
What's new at Recreation (including What's Free) |
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BruinTech
Webcast and podcast lectures on technology |
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Russian Business
Learn vocabulary and cultural/nonverbal aspects of Russian Business communication |
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Russian Literature Language
UCLA Center for World Languages presents excerpts from Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Chekhov, and other famous Russian writers |
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Technical Resources |
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UCLA Knowledge Base
Updated articles in this Wiki-like database |
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Office of Instructional Development
OID news. |
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Bruin Online
BOL updates and announcements |
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Social Sciences Computing
Virus, problem, and service updates |
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