RSS Feeds
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) sends updates from news sites, blogs and Twitter feeds to your email inbox or RSS reader. That way, you don’t have to check back to your sources every time you want to see what’s new—RSS delivers their latest content directly to you.
You can receive RSS feeds via your:
- Email: Entourage, Outlook, Mac Mail
- Web-based reader: Google Reader, NewsGator, Bloglines (these will work on any mobile device: BlackBerry, iPhone, Palm Pre)
- Customized homepage: My Yahoo, iGoogle
- Web browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari
- Desktop: FeedDemon, NetNewsWire, Google Desktop
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“keeps you up to date on industries that affect all businesses, big and small.” GDC subscribes to their Business News feed, “a carefully curated collection of today’s most important business news and market stories.”
offers “new ways of thinking about management…to help business people run their organizations more productively, more competitively, and more creatively.” They offer customized feeds, and GDC created one with Business Technology, Economic Studies, Governance, Marketing, Operations, Organization and Strategy.
covers “immigration, education, transportation, health care, water, the environment, criminal justice, energy, poverty—pretty much every line in the state budget.” GDC subscribes to their Top Stories feed, which serves up the latest stories featured on their home page.
“charts the evolution of business through a unique focus on the most creative individuals sparking change in the marketplace.” GDC subscribes to their All Topics feed, which spans everything from customer service to sales and marketing, internet in business to strategy.
has tweets from The Financial Brand, “a free, online publication focused on branding, marketing, naming, advertising, promotions and retail branches in the financial industry.”
is NPR’s economic Twitter feed that covers “the global economy like red on balance sheets.”
serves up “tweets all bout financial stuff.”
has “tips, strategies and advice in the area of personal finance.”
helps you “find a financial advisor in your city.”
“covers diet, fitness, parenting, conditions and more, including expert insights from Dr. Sanjay Gupta and the CNN medical news unit.”
is a Wall Street Journal blog that “offers news and analysis on health and the business of health.”
is a New York Times that “sifts through medical research and expert opinions for practical advice to help readers take control of their health and live well every day.”
is a RSS feed that aggregates all <i>New York Times</i> health coverage, including stories and columns on research, fitness & research, money & policy, views and health guides.
is “a marketing blog from HealthLeaders Media” that serves up “information and insight into healthcare marketing for hospital and health system marketers.”
provides links to stories from CNN Health.
delivers “authoritative health information, drawing on the expertise of 8,000 faculty physicians at Harvard Medical School and its world-famous affiliated hospitals.”
is where “the Healthcare Communications and Social Media community hosts a weekly Twitter conversation about communication and marketing practices by healthcare organizations.”
offers links to stories from BBC Health.
follows the “Marketing editor for HealthLeaders Media print & online. Interests: all things social media, advertising, patient experience, ROI, pop culture, & fun music.”
provides public relations and communications “news, reviews, profiles, techniques, and timely research for in-house and agency professionals.” GDC subscribes to their Public Affairs feed.
is a mediabistro.com blog “covering news, trends & gossip about the PR industry.”
“delivers practical advice, real-world solutions and field-tested strategies for today's corporate communicator.” GDC subscribes to their Public Relations feed.
is a mediabistro.com blog that provides “stories on how the web continues to transform how media companies run their businesses - whether through content distribution, consolidation, social networking, live video, Web-only exclusives, search & research."
is the Twitter feed of Politico.com, which covers news on the President, Congress, elections, lobbying and advocacy.
provides updates on the U.S. House of Representatives.
“is a Twitterfeed of U.S. Senate votes.”
serves up “complete coverage of the political scene in San Antonio and Texas.”
publishes “public information from Bexar County.” (Bexar is the county in which the city of San Antonio resides.)
“charts the evolution of business through a unique focus on the most creative individuals sparking change in the marketplace.” GDC subscribes to their All Topics feed, which spans everything from customer service to sales and marketing, internet in business to strategy.
“covers multiple marketing stories of relevance across channels, with additional stories targeting various industries, i.e. Auto, Pharmaceutical, Packaged Goods, Financial Services, Retail, etc.”
delivers “news and intelligence to the advertising, marketing and media industries and targeted strategies for brand building and messaging in a complex business world.” GDC subscribes to their Latest News feed, which offers breaking global, agency, ad, media and digital news.
is a USA Today blog that unwraps “pop culture’s hip and hidden treasures” such as “cult movies, comic books, indie rock, sci-fi, ‘80s greats, sweet links and general weirdness.”
is a Wall Street Journal blog that provides “news, insight and tips on parenting, workplace issues, commuting, caregiving and other issues busy readers with families face.”
serves up “retail news from Retail Week magazine.”
provides “the latest industry news and data” from Google’s retail team.
written by The Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, “educates leaders who can solve the world's toughest problems.”
is Innovation America’s feed for “accelerating the growth of the entrepreneurial innovation economy in America.”
provides news and updates from Procter & Gamble’s media relations team.
is a Fortune Magazine blog “covering the digital giants” with “blogs, news and analysis.”
delivers breaking news, blogs and research “developed both by editors and real-world IT professionals.” GDC subscribes to InformationWeek’s All Stories and Blogs feed.
is an independent technology research and consulting firm that reports on “the technologies creating communications change, and the regions and industries affected by that transformation.”
is a New York Times blog that “offers news and analysis on the technology industry throughout the day.”
is a daily monitor that “reports on the entire wireless industry with an emphasis on news and trends in wireless technology.”
is the “140 character edition [of FierceWireless] written by…the entire FierceWireless news team.”
is the Twitter feed of MobileBurn.com, “a consumer electronic site dedicated to mobile devices and industry news.”
provides “youth insight, innovation and strategy.”
serves up “geek and technology enthusiasm from a blogger [Robert Scoble] who grew up in Silicon Valley.”
provides “mobile news, app reviews, information and more” from Mashable, “an online guide to social media.”