National Semiconductor's latest news is available through RSS feeds, which uses a technology called XML to deliver headlines and summaries to your desktop or Web browser.
What is RSS?
RSS (really simple syndication) is a quick way to stay up to date on the latest news. RSS (or XML) feeds are small amounts of content sent to an RSS reader. The RSS feeds are generally the headline and an abstract of a news item that points to the full web content.
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Application Notes
Learn more about using components in specific applications through application notes posted within the past 30 days.
Copy URL into RSS reader:
http://www.national.com/rss/ApNotes-rss.xml |
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Using Live Bookmarks
The Firefox browser supports Live Bookmarks, a system that detects RSS feeds and allows users to subscribe. Look for this icon in the bottom right corner of your browser or in the address bar, and click on it to subscribe. Feeds will appear in your Bookmarks list. |