Keeping Track Of Updates

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    Table of contents
    1. 1. RSS Feed
    2. 2. Email Alerts

    RSS Feed

    The best way to keep a track of updates is through Google Reader

    1. Get Google Toolbar
    2. Add the Google Reader button from the Toolbar Gallery (search for "Google Reader")
    3. You can then subscribe to any RSS feed and whenever there is an update your browser will let you know 

    You will see button like below which will turn green when there a new updates.

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    Email Alerts

    Email alerts are another way of tracking what is happening and you can either subscribe to the whole of Vespa Labs or just pages of interest. To subscribe use the "Page Notifications" button at the top right hand corner of each page. This gives you a number of options to switch on/off emails as well as subscribing to child pages.

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