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RSS for non-geeks

May 1, 2007

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Awesome! If only I’d had this months ago!

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There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don’t. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don’t know where to start.
Via LibraryStuff.

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RSS and non-geeks

January 26, 2007

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Over at Read/Write Web, they are currently running a poll on what form of feed reader their audience uses. Web-based readers (Google Reader, Rojo, Bloglines) have the lion’s share of the poll results.
However, like a few of the commenters, I agree that this poll is heavily skewed to the geek demographic. Services like [...]

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I saw info on this at Scoble and Micro Persuasion, but I think I need to repost here in case anyone comes this way first (unlikely…).
Google Reader has added some amazing new functionality that allows you analyse the nature of the attention you’re giving your feeds including number of feeds, items read, starred and shared. [...]

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RSS on Windows – Firefox blows!

March 9, 2006

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I’m sick to death of Firefox/Sage’s fussy RSS reading. I’m forever getting feeds failing to load because of some mystery invalidity that Safari at home doesn’t even notice.
Suggestions for a good reader with the following features:

preferably integrated with something else like Firefox or Outlook (I can’t be bothered reading feeds in something separate unless [...]

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