Various help topics

Subscribing to search results

Subscribing to search results allows you to get the latest (25 as of now) search results for a specific query straight to your RSS aggregator so that you will always be up-to-date when a new article is added for the keywords of your interest.

What is an RSS aggregator?

An application that collects information from various RSS feeds and presents them in a user-friendly fashion. This organization allows you to keep up-to-date on information sources that matter specifically to you. When you find a website that offers an RSS feed (look for the RSS or XML buttons), you can add their subscription URL (usually an xml file) to your RSS aggregator, and then wait for them to post new content.

As of now, there are two kinds of RSS aggregators: desktop-based and web-based. Examples of desktop-based RSS aggregators are: SharpReader (Windows), Straw (Linux, *BSD, and other UNIX® derivatives), NetNewsWire (Mac). Examples of web-based RSS aggregators are: Google Personalized, My Yahoo, etc.

Most Common Keywords

This is a list of keywords that appear the most in the whole database. We feel that it gives readers a feeling of what writers think is important these days. For example, if you suddenly see a keyword appearing more often, you know it's something to watch out for. Also, it's worth mentioning that the RED colored keyword is the most common keyword as of now. The GREEN colored keyword is the second most common. The rest aren't given special colors, but they are bold and larger than the rest in order of commonness.