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27 Mar 2008

RSS Feeds

RSS Feeds are a way to check frequently updating sources of information on the internet. You need an application, on your computer or web based, to read these however. It will automatically get the updated file (usually xml) every once in a while and usually highlight new things and try to make it as user friendly as possible.

For those of us really into the whole internet thing, we need our RSS feeds so we can get our information as fast as possible. You should have this blag on your RSS feed already! *shakes fist*

Let’s take a look at two big web based feed readers: Netvibes and Google Reader.
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27 March, 2008 at 4:01 by Michael Hartog

Tags: google reader, netvibes, RSS feeds
Posted in Comparisons, Technology | No Comments »

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