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So what is RSS anyway?
RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication. It's a way that we can provide you with product updates quickly, easily, and in a format you can use in a few different ways. An RSS file is a type of XML document containing summaries, links, images and other information that is read by an RSS reader (called an "aggregator") or used to post the content to other sites (most commonly on blogs).

Ok, well what can I do with it?
We recommend using an RSS aggregator so you can receive regularly updated information about our new products or products added to Clearance. An RSS aggregator is a way to regularly get updates from many web sites using their RSS feeds, not just ThinkGeek. So that means you can have your RSS aggregator tell you when we have something new for you to drool over. Cool, huh?

Sounds pretty cool. How does it work?
Once you decide what RSS aggregator or reader you will use, just add the links above (the What's New and Clearance links in the big orange boxes) to your list of subscribed feeds. We recommend the following methods for reading our RSS feeds: each one is very very easy to set up and, best of all, they're free!

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