2007-04-20

RSS Readers - Feed Me!

I'm not sure how many of you guys read a bunch of different blogs, newspapers, and other sites with regularly updated content, but if you've tried you know that you can spend a huge amount of time just checking the sites to see if they've been updated.

I just wanted to suggest that everyone use an RSS reader to aggregate all the different media sources you check, so that you can have all your content in one place, regularly updated, for easy reading. Conceptually, think of how you can subscribe to Podcasts in iTunes, only instead of audio (and now I guess video) content, you do it with text. It's basically the same thing, and I think most aggregators also handle media files.

I personally use Google Reader to keep up with all the different blogs and news sites I try to follow. It saves me a ton of time. A lot of people like to use Bloglines. I believe Firefox even has an aggregator built into it, though I don't use it. If you want one that isn't web-based... well, there are just so many. I used to use Mozilla Thunderbird, which is also a pretty good email client. There are ton of different RSS feed aggregators out there, and I haven't really done much experimenting. Google Reader works for me, and it's nice because I can access it at any online computer, just like my beloved Gmail. So, sniff around for a good reader that you like. Start subscribing to content, and see how much time you save if you're already surfing around to several of the same sites regularly to check for updated news, sales, deals, gossip, reviews, essays... etc.

(Oh, and if it's not too much trouble, subscribe to my blog, too. The feed link is at the bottom of the page.)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i've been using a firefox plug-in called whiz rss. i've also the built in reader for firefox and that works well. whiz rss does take up screen space, but it comes pre-set with some nice feeds and work well.
go rss feeds!