So many hair loss websites...so little time
RSS, or Real Simple Syndication is a web feed format for website content that is frequently updated. A feed is nothing more than a text file that can be read by free RSS Readers, such as Google Reader. Subscribing to RSS from an RSS reader is convenient because you can have numerous feeds from various websites all in one place, and, best of all, the feeds are updated automatically, so you are always viewing current information.
HairTransplantRSS.com searches and publishes the best hair transplant and hair loss related RSS feeds available. These feeds are a valuable education tool for would-be hair transplant patients who are researching hair transplantation.
Many hair transplant websites, such as hair loss associations, hair transplant forums, hair transplant blogs and hair transplant clinics, publish RSS feeds. If you are thinking about having hair restoration surgery, you can subscribe to available hair loss/hair transplant related feeds, and conveniently browse the latest articles, forum discussions, hair transplant photos, and hair transplant videos, from one location: your news reader. Receiving all of this information in one place saves a lot of time bouncing back-and-forth between the various websites.
Internet Explorer 7+ and Firefox display the RSS Icon
when a feed is available. In IE 7+, the icon appears in the top button bar
beside the Home button. Clicking the RSS icon will open the feed, then you can subscribe by clicking the Subscribe in Google Reader link located in the right side navigation of the feed page. Firefox displays the RSS icon in the address bar. Once clicked, you can subscribe to the feed using Firefox Live Bookmarks, or choose a free feed reader from a list of providers, such as Google Reader. Websites may indicate that a feed is available by displaying an RSS icon with a link to the feed. Often the link text is Subscribe to RSS or News RSS or RSS Feeds.