RSS is fun and time consuming when you have too many news resources loaded in the aggregator. I don’t use it as often as I would like because I get overwhelmed by the articles, but when I can’t find anything on a topic — I run FeedDemon (demo) or NewsGator (demo) and find it there. Also, here’s an article introducing RSS.
RSS: news you choose has a glossary, how to, a video tutorial, and product reviews.
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I use NewsGator as my RSS aggregator, and I love it. My only wish is that they would write a version of it that integrates with Mozilla Thunderbird as this is the only reason why I still use Microsoft Outlook as my email client.
Your blog post on NewsGator prompted me to seek a solution to a problem I was having – whenever I clicked on my NewsPage to see a summary of recent feeds I was getting a JavaScript error – turns out this was related to Mozilla Firefox being my default browser. Here is the fix that worked:
http://www.newsgator.com/forum/shwmessage.aspx?ForumID=3&MessageID=4283
Hope this helps any other Firefox/NewsGator users.
I use RssBandit.
It has a function that automatically finds feeds as you browse web pages.
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