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RSS & podcast

What are RSS?

Snam offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds that present in real time on your computer information about the latest news.
Snam feeds present headlines, summaries and links to our press releases and to some IR information such as reports, presentations, financial calendar and newsletters.

 

How to receive RSS

To access RSS feeds, you need to install a News Reader (aggregator) designed to display content from RSS feeds enabling you to view the chosen headlines all at once on your computer. The aggregator should be selected according to the operating system being used. On line you can get free or commercial versions.

 

Some News Readers:

 

Free

 

Commercial

 

You can subscribe to this feed in a number of ways:

  • To activate the feeds, after downloaded the program, click the right-hand button of your mouse RSS button, select "copy link" and paste the link in your favourites
  • click on the RSS feed desired, a new window will open up. Cut and paste the URL into your News Reader
 

What is a podcast?

A podcast is a series of digital media files, either audio or video, that is released episodically and downloaded through web syndication. Special client software applications known as podcatchers are used to automatically identify and download new files.

 

How to subscribe to a podcast?

- Using a feed reader

You can subscribe to this feed in a number of ways:
- To activate the feeds, after downloaded the program, click the right-hand button of your mouse RSS button, select "copy link" and paste the link in your favourites
- click on the RSS feed desired, a new window will open up. Cut and paste the URL into your News Reader




 

- For iTunes users

iTunes is a popular applications used to subscribe and listen to podcasts. It can be easily downloaded and installed from the internet. Once you have installed it, simply click on the relevant button and the software will do the rest

*Being able to listen to the podcast requires iTunes installed.
 

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