RSS Feeds from AMS.org

Get the content you want delivered how and where you want it. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy and free way to get ams.org content you want whenever it is updated, even if you are not on our website.

Common Ways to Consume RSS Feeds
The AMS does not explicitly or implicitly endorse any of these tools.

  • Feedly: A user-friendly web-based RSS reader with powerful organization tools.
  • Inoreader: Feature-rich web-based reader with advanced filtering options.
  • The Old Reader: Mimics the original Google Reader with a simple interface.

  • RSSOwl: Free RSS and ATOM newsreader for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • FeedDemon: Powerful RSS reader for Windows (no longer actively developed).
  • NetNewsWire: Free, open-source RSS reader for macOS and iOS.

  • Reeder: Sleek RSS reader for iOS and macOS, integrates with various services.
  • Feedly: Mobile app for iOS and Android, syncs with the web version.
  • Flipboard: News aggregator and RSS reader with a magazine-style format for iOS and Android.

  • Blogtrottr: Sends RSS feed updates directly to your email inbox.
  • FeedRabbit: Delivers RSS feed content to your email.

  • Feedbro: RSS reader extension for Chrome and Firefox.
  • Slick RSS: Adds RSS feed reading capabilities to Chrome.

  • Outlook: Add RSS feeds directly to Microsoft's email client.
  • Thunderbird: Mozilla's email client includes an RSS feed reader.

  • newsboat: Highly customizable command-line RSS feed reader for Unix-like systems.
  • rss2email: Converts RSS feeds into email updates.

  • Hootsuite: Social media management tool that adds RSS feeds to your content streams.
  • Buffer: Integrates RSS feeds for content curation and sharing.

  • IFTTT (If This Then That): Create custom applets to send RSS feed updates to various platforms.
  • Zapier: Automates tasks involving RSS feeds and other apps.