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Interest.com - RSS feeds
Through RSS feeds, Interest.com's finance articles are delivered to you online. You control when and what you get.delivered to your virtual doorstep.

RSS Feeds for Inside Mortgages Weekly Column
Most Current Article
Past 4 Articles with a small description.
Past 6 Articles with a small description.
Past 10 Articles with a small description.
Past 4 Articles without a description.
Past 6 Articles without a description.
Past 10 Articles without a description.

What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format that offers a new way to receive our articles and story descriptions. Through these mortgage news feed, each time we publish a new story, the story's headline and description gets delivered to your computer. Your reader scans our feeds and delivers those stories that you indicated that you wanted to read.

How does RSS work?
First, you will need a RSS reader and there are many out there. The reader will search out the stories you specify and then download and display the RSS feeds for you.that easy.

Copy the URL into your feed reader to view the current feed, click on the XML buttons. Today, Interest.com offers our syndicated weekly column and daily mortgage articles in RSS.

Where do you find a RSS Reader?
Interest.com is currently using the RSS 2.0 format so just about any RSS reader will work. There are many newsreader applications that use RSS files. Here is a popular RSS news aggregator:

Is there a cost?
No. The feeds are completely free.

Can I publish the RSS feeds?
Yes. If you publish the feeds on your Web site, simply credit Interest.com as the source. Post the headline and the brief description, not the entire story. Just display the source to Interest.com either by the text source - Interest.com and/or with this small logo.