Lazarus Corporation RSS feeds

The Lazarus Corporation has several RSS feeds, which are listed below.

Lazarus Corporation main RSS news feed
our main RSS news feed (from our front page).
Lazarus Corporation blog feed
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corporation
Germseed blog feed
Germseed's blog
Lazarus Corporation (Principia Discordia) RSS news feed
our Principia Discordia RSS news feed (from our Principia Discordia gallery) which contains images of this series of collages.
Discussion Forum - General Announcements
RSS feed from the 'General Announcements' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - News section
RSS feed from the 'News' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Visual Art section
RSS feed from the 'Visual Art' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Reading and Writing section
RSS feed from the 'Reading & Writing' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Music and Sounds section
RSS feed from the 'Music & Sounds' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Film, Cinema and Video section
RSS feed from the 'Film, Cinema & Video' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Internet/web section
RSS feed from the 'Internet/Web' section of the forum.
Discussion Forum - Off-Topic section
RSS feed from the 'Off-Topic' section of the forum.

What is RSS ... and what can I do with it?

The links and buttons below refer only to the main Lazarus Corporation news feed.

RSS is an easy way to check your favourite websites for updates without having to visit them all. Lots of personalised content websites such as My Yahoo! allow you to add news from your favourite sites using their RSS feeds. You can also use online feed readers such as GoogleReader or Bloglines, or you can view RSS feeds through some web browsers. Our RSS feeds can also be added to websites and blogs, to display our latest news items on your web pages as a value-added service to your visitors.

Adding our news to your personalised page

My Yahoo!If you're using My Yahoo!®...

Add to My Yahoo! buttonIf you're a My Yahoo! user then you can click the "+ MY YAHOO!" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your My Yahoo! page, keeping you up to date on our news.

My MSNIf you're using My MSN...

Add to My MSN buttonIf you're a My MSN user then you can click the "MY MSN +" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your My MSN page, keeping you up to date on our news.

My AOLIf you're using My AOL...

Add to My AOL buttonIf you're a My AOL user then you can click the "+ MY AOL" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your My AOL page, keeping you up to date on our news.

GoogleReaderIf you're using Google or GMail...

Add to GoogleIf you're a Google user then you can click the "+ Add To Google" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your Personalised Google homepage or Google Reader account, keeping you up to date.

Adding our news to your web news-reader

BloglinesIf you're using Bloglines...

Add to BloglinesIf you're a Bloglines user then you can click the "Sub Bloglines" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your Bloglines page, keeping you up to date on our news.

NewsburstIf you're using Newsburst...

Add to NewsburstIf you're a Newsburst user then you can click the "+ Newsburst" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your Newsburst feeds, keeping you up to date on our news.

NewsGatorIf you're using NewsGator™...

Add to NewsGatorIf you're a NewsGator user then you can click the "+ newsgator" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your NewsGator feeds, keeping you up to date on our news.

RojoIf you're using Rojo...

Add to RojoIf you're a Rojo user then you can click the "+ Rojo" button (illustrated on the left) to instantly add our news feed to your Rojo feeds, keeping you up to date on our news.

Adding our news to your browser-based RSS Reader

Firefox BrowserIf you're using Firefox's Live Bookmarks...

RSS Feed ButtonSimply click on the RSS icon in the status bar at the bottom of the browser window and choose the "subscribe..." option. Firefox will create a folder of our latest news items in your Bookmarks.

Firefox BrowserIf you're using Firefox's Sage extension...

RSS Feed ButtonOpen the Sage sidebar (click Tools and Sage, or press Alt+S) and then either drag the RSS button (illustrated on the left) into your feed list, or click the magnifying glass icon to search for feeds.

Opera BrowserIf you're using Opera 8 or above...

RSS Feed ButtonSimply click the RSS button (illustrated on the left) and Opera will open the feed and ask you if you want to Subscribe to it - choose "Yes". You can read your subscribed feeds in Opera by clicking on Feeds then Read Feeds.

Safari BrowserIf you're using Safari...

RSS Feed ButtonClick the blue RSS icon in the address bar and Safari automatically displays any available RSS feed for the current site. Then bookmark the RSS feed so you can return to it later. Safari tells you when your bookmarked feeds are updated with new articles, so you get the latest news without repeatedly refreshing sites.

Adding our news to your website or blog

You may display our RSS feeds on your website or blog, provided that:

  1. you display the supplied URL (provided in the <link> element of the feed) for each news item as a working (clickable!) hyperlink,
  2. you properly credit The Lazarus Corporation as the source - either with the logo image we've included in the RSS code, or in text.
  3. you don't poll any RSS feed more often than once every hour - our main feed is only updated 2 or 3 times a month, and the Research Lab feed is updated at most once a day, so checking them once a day is plenty.

Failure to comply with these three reasonable rules may result in your site being blocked from accessing our web-server.

Please let me know if you use the RSS feed, because I'm very interested in how it's being used and what I can do to make it easier for other developers to use it.

My Yahoo, My MSN, My AOL, GoogleReader, Bloglines, Newsburst, NewsGator, Rojo, Firefox, Opera and Safari are all trademarks or registered trademarks belonging to big companies who have nothing to do with me, and I've just mentioned them as a service to their users, not because I secretly own them or anything. Just in case you were stupid enough to think otherwise.