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What do you use to consume RSS feeds?

arcade | 20 03 2008

In this ever expanding world of quality RSS feeds I am finding it increasingly more difficult to consume them in a friendly (to me) way. To date I have relied upon a customised google homepage (www.google.com/ig) and this seems to meet my needs pretty well, however the once you have added a bunch you end up with something like this:

This is all well and good, however you can probably see that the content goes off the page and is not organised in ayway apart from by feed.

The real benefit of using this system is that being as this is my hompage on a number of computers it does not need another application open (like Outlook) to gather the information.

So if you use another web based tool, which allows you to consume feeds, organise them how you see fit and have decent web searching capabilities please let me know - because I have a feeling the grass may be greener.

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Pete Ashton

I’d go with Google Reader at http://www.google.com/reader/ I have hundreds (maybe

Pete Ashton | 25 03 2008

I’d go with Google Reader at http://www.google.com/reader/

I have hundreds (maybe thousands) of feeds which I monitor and this does a good job of keeping it all reasonably sane. A nice touch is a feed can be in more than on “folder” and, of course, the search is good.

arcade

Cheers, Im just trying out NewsGator at the moment...Thought I

arcade | 25 03 2008

Cheers, Im just trying out NewsGator at the moment…Thought I would try a none-google product for a change.

Will give Google Reader a once over though.

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