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Friday
Mar312006

Reading RSS feeds online - overload.

rss.jpgThe excellent Techcrunch writes a good overview article on web based RSS feed readers and gets something like 105 comments !

Shows the interest of the web community for these tools. I have never been that comfortable with having to log into yet another site to read my feeds.... I am sticking with my Klipfolio dashboard.

But for those of you who are just discovering RSS and feedreaders this article will certainly help you making a choice. Try out a couple of them first before you make a definite choice though...

In the comment of the TechCrunch article I spotted this excellent post by Chrono Cr@cker. He lists about 32 features he's looking for in a feedreader. A bit too much for the average or beginning user but certainly interesting as a "perfect world" view on feedreaders.

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    In my opinion, there is no perfect RSS reader. Truly, each reader has certain features that make's it unique. Unfortunately, locating one that will do everything that we would like remains an ongoing challenge....

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Take a look at reBlogger
http://http://www.topxml.com/built_with_reblogger/default.aspx
because it consumes tons of RSS feeds and filters the off-topic items out and show the remaining posts to you in categories. Simple and easy.
April 3, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterMark Wilson
Hi Mark,

Although reBlogger could be a solution for corporations, it is not the kind of solution end user would be interested in (too expensive) + it requires a MS environment/infrastructure.
April 3, 2006 | Registered CommenterPhilippe Borremans

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