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Really Simple Syndication
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It is a technology that allows you to receive up-to-date news from different Web sites, delivered directly to one screen on your computer. RSS also automatically highlights new headlines so that you do not have to refresh your screen each time.
How do I use RSS?
In order to use RSS you’ll need an RSS reader. An RSS reader is typically a standalone program or built-in to existing programs on your computer such as web browsers and email readers. Some Web sites, such as Yahoo1, Google2, and Bloglines3 also offer online readers that allow you to create your own RSS page simply by logging on to their service. Alternatively, many RSS readers are available for download onto your computer including those listed on www.download.com. To receive RSS newsfeeds from Altria.com, subscribe to our various RSS options above.
[1],[2],[3] Please note that Yahoo, Google and Bloglines are each registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Stock at a Glance
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5/9/2008 2:58 PM ET
Quote delayed 20 min
Refresh QuoteAltria Group, Inc. (MO) share price has been adjusted for the spin-off of Philip Morris International
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Indices
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DJIA
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12,736.92
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NASDAQ
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2,442.12
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S&P 500
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1,387.25
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