What is RSS?
Matterform publishes regular updates via its RSS News Service. RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." The RSS service for a Web site is called an RSS Feed. You can easily build your own collection of RSS Feeds to gather news and info from many different Web sources and read them all in one window. It's better than email because it's private (you don't have to give anyone your email address), it avoids spam, and keep control over what you see in your RSS window.
Built into Safari

For Mac users, the easiest way to use RSS is to use OS X Tiger and Safari. When you visit the Matterform site with Safari, you will see an RSS icon in the address bar. You can just click that icon to open the Safari News View, specially designed for reading news summaries (without ads!)
But the real power comes when you add bookmarks for RSS Feeds. You can put all your feeds in one bookmark folder and display that folder in the Safari toolbar. Safari will show you how many new stories have been gathered. And you click that one button to see all your news items, whether they are coming from The Wall Street Journal or from Matterform Media.
More help
For more info, check out this Safari RSS Tutorial from O'Reilly. Then bookmark the Matterform RSS feed so you always know what's going on at Matterform!