What is RSS?

RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS feeds are an easy and efficient way to receive notification when new articles are available.  Basically, you have the ability to customize Google, Yahoo or other popular web sites to view articles directly on your home page or through their “reader.” This is a technology tool that individuals choose based on their desire to receive information from signing up for RSS feeds from websites of their choice, including ours.

How Do I Subscribe to  the Armanino McKenna RSS Feed?
Armanino McKenna  recommends, for those familiar with Google, using their RSS service. You can set this up by clicking on the Google icon on the Issues & Insights page and then following the prompts from there. There are also several other ways to subscribe automatically to our RSS through sites such as newsgator and Netvibes.  Just click on these icons on the Issues & Insights page and follow the prompts.

Still Don’t Understand?
This technology is fairly new to most people and can be hard to understand. The best advice we offer is to find your best “techie” friend or the “go to” tech person in your organization and ask them about RSS. By seeing it in person and at work it will all make sense. You can also read more about RSS at Wikipedia .

You can also subscribe using any reader of your choice by inputting the following url:
http://www.amllp.com/careers/listen/?feed=rss2