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Carsten PötterExcellent primer on RSS by Marshall Kirkpatrick.
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Sean BradyGood article if you are just getting going with RSS. I think the comments shine more than the article in some cases, so don't skip them.
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I'm a big believer in subscribing to anything that looks of interest. Read what you can and don't worry about the rest. The chances that you'll see something worthwhile in a feed are far, far higher if you've subscribed to it than they would have been if you hadn't.
The world of the web is a raging river; any fear you have of sticking your toe in a big, fast current is no reason to spend all your time in a tiny stream instead, in hopes perhaps that you can drink all the water.
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Sean BradyGood article if you are just getting going with RSS. I think the comments shine more than the article in some cases, so don't skip them.
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RSS is a big deal, as anyone who's subscribed to even a few feeds probably knows. Once you get past just a few feeds, though, it can quickly get overwhelming. RSS can leave you feeling inadequate, brain-dead and uninspired.
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I'm a big believer in subscribing to anything that looks of interest. Read what you can and don't worry about the rest. The chances that you'll see something worthwhile in a feed are far, far higher if you've subscribed to it than they would have been if you hadn't.
The world of the web is a raging river; any fear you have of sticking your toe in a big, fast current is no reason to spend all your time in a tiny stream instead, in hopes perhaps that you can drink all the water.
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Alexis KrystenAdvice for dealing with your RSS feeds.
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Gianto WidiantoRSS is a big deal, as anyone who's subscribed to even a few feeds probably knows. Once you get past just a few feeds, though, it can quickly ...
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Arne van Elkopvallendste tip: "oversubscribe", oftewel wees niet bang om heel veel feeds te volgen, maar probeer niet alle berichten te lezen. Hoe je dan filtert etc, daar gaat de rest van de tips over. En deze is interessant: bij Gmail een rss-feed maken van alle mail met een bepaald label (dat label kun je automatisch laten toevoegen mbv. een filterregel).
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Clint LalondeDealing with information overload in RSS
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Dennis RichardsAdvice for dealing with your RSS feeds.
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arllennium arllenniumFirst tip: Oversubscribe?
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Oversubscribe
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Read what you can and don't worry about the rest.
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Marcus GoodyearOnce you get past just a few feeds, though, it can quickly get overwhelming. RSS can leave you feeling inadequate, brain-dead and uninspired.
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Jeppe Kabell"I don't know why people feel obligated to read every item in every feed they've subscribed to. (...)Many people say they find relief knowing that with enough subscriptions, anything important that they missed will come up again later."
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Caroline O'BannonAdvice for dealing with your RSS feeds.
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Dan RehmanTips for making the most of your rss reader
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Seven Tips for Making the Most of Your RSS Reader
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Lucy GrayAdvice for dealing with your RSS feeds.
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Lisa ParisiRSS Readers
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Liz DavisAdvice for dealing with your RSS feeds.
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Martin LindnerBookmark items "toshare" in Del.icio.us and grab the RSS that tag in your account produces - publish that through Feedburner and you can know how many people have subscribed. Then, if you stop using del.icio.us and switch to Ma.gnolia - you can just chang
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Herbert ViglSeven tips for making the most of your RSS reader, from simple to more complex.
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Javed AlamSeven Tips for Making the Most of Your RSS Reader
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / April 10, 2008 3:32 PM / 22 Comments
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Eric HolterTips for managing RSS reading, tool reviews and best practices.
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Britt WatwoodSeven tips for making the most of your RSS reader, from simple to more complex. - ReadWriteWeb
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Howard RheingoldRSS is a big deal, as anyone who's subscribed to even a few feeds probably knows. Once you get past just a few feeds, though, it can quickly ...
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