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If RSS alone doesn’t quite do it for you, there are other tools that make finding online content less soul-sucking. The first complement to my RSS reader is my Nuzzel account.
Hey there Lifehacker RSS readers! Starting today, as passed down from above, Lifehacker's default RSS feed is switching from a full-item feed to an excerpt-only feed. Don't panic! You can still ...
JupiterResearch's Michael Gartenberg asks a great question: do you prefer a "river of news" presentation of RSS or a more structured presentation like the one delivered by NewsGator Inbox in Outlook?
What is an RSS feed? You can follow many websites without going to the main site or social networking feeds. RSS feeds keep your finger on the pulse of the web.
What practically everyone will do is tell you that RSS is over. News feeds like Apple News+, or perhaps Twitter lists, they have killed RSS. Yet if you use this internet feature, you use it a lot.
To do so, all you need to do is find the button marked “Add RSS feed” and paste in the proper URL. That sounds obvious, and it is. People who miss Google Reader might dig it.
Another really useful thing you and your students can do with RSS feeds is to set up are automated search feeds from PubMed.To set one up is very easy, you just run a search at PubMed as normal ...
How do I start using RSS feeds? In general, the first thing you need is something called a news reader. There are many different versions, some of ...