Saturday, April 16, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Not Dead Yet: The Ultimate Guide to RSS in 2011
David Murphy writes: "RSS is dead, they say! They, being all of you who now get your news, information, and various social updates from one of the many online platforms you subscribe to. But let it be said that all the Twitters, Facebooks, and Reddits in the world can't put a stake through the heart of the undying Really Simple Syndication feed. It's a powerful part of the information distribution system that makes up the general Web, and its use on the mobile platform is unquestioned: Tablet PCs plus RSS equals sublime...."
Monday, March 21, 2011
RSS Icon 1.0.6
RSS Icon 1.0.6 adds the RSS Icon back into the Location Bar -- Bringing back the FF 3.X behavior
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
FeedMyInbox
FeedMyInbox is a new service that turns virtually any Web site or RSS feed into a nicely formatted e-mail newsletter - one that arrives every day
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Times: an RSS reader for iPad that looks like a newspaper
"If you really liked the idea of Flipboard, a social news aggregator for the iPad, but prefer to define your own sources of news and information instead of leaving it up to your friends on Twitter and Facebook, Times, is an iPad app worth checking out. Times is a feed reader that reformats news stories to look and behave like a newspaper on your iPad screen, complete with categories across the top of the page, popular news stories highlighted with larger images and more prominent placement on the display, and the ability to save and share news stories with your friends. Perhaps most importantly, Times allows you to provide your own news sources and customize what news you get, instead of trusting your social networks to feed the news to you."
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Google Reader Play
Google has announced an experimental product from the Google Reader team that makes the best stuff in Reader more accessible for everyone, while giving Reader users a new way to view their feeds. It's called Google Reader Play, and it's a new way to browse interesting stuff on the web that's easy to use and personalized to the things you like. Best of all, there's no set-up required
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