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We now have three different ways you can subscribe to APInews:

  • Our monthly newsletter, featuring highlights of what's been going on here in the CAN web site over the past month. (For those of you who have been long-time subscribers to our APInews email newsletter, we need to let you know that it will be changing somewhat. We will no longer be including all the month's APInews items in the monthly newsletter. There's just too much information. But the web site will always be a click away.)
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We've upgraded our newsletter mailing to use Constant Contact email service. This should allow us to send out a better newsletter, and enhance your privacy as a subscriber. Just submit your email address in the box below.

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We now post news items on a regular basis instead of just once a month as we have in the past. You can now sign up to receive APInews posts via e-mail as soon as the items appear. The subject of each e-mail will be prefaced "[APInews]" so you can sort and filter these e-mails in your e-mail program. You can choose to sign up for all posts or just posts on a particular subject. This form only allows you to sign up for one subject at a time. If you would like to sign up for multiple subjects, just return to this page and sign up for additional subjects using the same e-mail address. You will receive instruction links on how to manage your subscriptions with each e-mail news item you receive.

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"RSS"? "XML"? "syndication"? What the heck are you talking about?

We thought you might ask. To make this simple we're using a service called Feedburner that will show you what our syndicated feed looks like, tell you about the most popular ways to receive it, and even provide an introduction on the entire subject if you want to know more. Just follow the XML link below to learn more or to subscribe to our syndicated feed.

 
 

 

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