Keep up to date with all the latest BAPL News postings by subscribing to our RSSRSS feed. It’s easy! If you don’t already have a news aggregator — also known as a feed reader or news reader — you may need one to automatically have information that you choose, delivered to one spot. Internet Explorer 7 has a very basic built-in feed reader that you can learn more about on Microsoft’s IE7 page. Here are some other popular (and FREE) options you may want to consider:

Bloglines is a very popular, easy-to-use web-based news and blog feed reader. A handy desktop “notifier” is available to let you know when news breaks or additions are made to your subscription sites. More information is available at http://www.bloglines.com/
Google Reader is another free web-based RSS news reader that automatically keeps track of news and blog subscriptions. More information can be found at http://www.google.com/help/reader/tour.html
SharpReader is a free RSS/Atom news reader that you download and install on your Windows based system. You can find it at http://www.sharpreader.net/
Mozilla Thunderbird is a well-respected and free email application that includes a built-in RSS news reader. Very easy to set up and convenient to use. Get it at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/

There are other RSS/Atom news aggregator applications available for purchase including third party add-ons to Microsoft Outlook. In all cases, we strongly advise doing your homework first and reading reliable reviews BEFORE downloading and installing any application on your computer. Whatever news reader you ultimately decide to go with, you’ll quickly become accustomed to the convenience of having all your news and blog information delivered to one place as soon as it becomes available.