The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) offers audio of discussions, interviews, and keynote speeches that touch on the critical issues facing the transatlantic relationship. GMF Audio can be accessed by using RSS.
What is RSS? RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It is used by computer programs, known as "RSS readers," that easily organize content updates. Instead of continuously cluttering your e-mail inbox with notifications, RSS is a better, easier way to be notified of new and changed content. Notifications of changes to GMF's audio content appear immediately, and the results are presented to you well organized and distinct from email. There are RSS readers with many of today's popular e-mail and website programs, such as iTunes, Google, and Yahoo (see below for links).
How add GMF's RSS to your RSS reader To add GMF content to your reader, right click on the RSS icon (right) whenever you see it on a GMF page. Select "Copy Link Location." If you are using a Mac, click your mouse while pressing the control key. Select "Copy Link Location." After copying the link, follow your RSS reader's instructions for adding the GMF link to it. Whenever GMF adds content to the feed you have chosen, that information will download automatically to your RSS reader.