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22 Nov 09

Top 10 Mashable News Readers « Building Feedly

I find it very interesting that Feedly is #2 (it rocks, so no surprise) and that Google Reader is #1. Meaning the #1 reader fuels the back end of the #2 reader.

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19 Jul 09

Guzzle.it Reviewed by the Firehose

This is moving in the same direction as LazyFeed. A few years ago this kind of service was mocked. Now people are starting to see the application.

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  • It's like iGoogle
    (but simpler albeit vastly less robust) and Alltop
    (except with images).  So which one
    is best for Pros?  Most who know me
    would say I’d say to stick with iGoogle… and they wouldn’t be wrong here.  iGoogle offers the whole kitnkaboodle
    when it comes to research, monitoring, sharing etc.  If you  need a
    one-stop shop Google has the goods/edge here.  But if you are looking for something simpler-looking, prettier
    and  easier to set  up (and it’s not on Guy
    Kawasaki’s
    Alltop) you might just want to point ye olde brower to www.guzzle.it.
10 May 09

Kill your RSS reader, and use my amazing system for browsing the Web. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine

Most people took offense because he bashed RSS but he really has some good GTD like tips.

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RSS Tips News media consumption GTD

02 Mar 09

Share RSS Feeds via AIR with ShareFire - ReadWriteWeb

I may check this one out. I've never played around much with client based RSS readers but some people really like them. Now if this just synced with Google Reader that'd be awesome.

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23 Jan 09

FeedBurner is too broken for its biggest fan » VentureBeat

I really wish there was an alternative to feedburner. i'm about at the point where i may just go with the default feeds build into WordPress and Drupal, but then you lack the reporting and management features. I'm sure there's a way to DIY it I'm just not g33ky enough.

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05 Jan 09

RSS as the foundation for realtime (Scripting News)

Finally a competitor to FeedBurner. I'll have to check out Feedsqueezer and report back.

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26 Nov 08

Carry Your Google Reader Offline with Scoop, Supports Synchronization

finaly a cool way to download, sync and read your google reader feeds when you're offline aka the airplane.

www.labnol.org/...5618 - Preview

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02 Jun 08

RSS Reset: Dump Your Feeds for a Month - ReadWriteWeb

I've dumped all the blogs in my feed a few times and I always end up with more feeds than I had before in a few months. A really good solution to this is Illumio, which I'll talk about at length later

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22 Apr 08

Official ReadBurner Blog » Blog Archive » Using ReadBurner and Disqus to Build Your Social Media Reputation and Traffic

Disqus has been quitely building momentum. I dismissed it when it first came out because I felt the conversation was the most important part of your blog/social network and why would you want to give that away. But more and more services like FriendFeed which can aggregate all of these conversations (while simultaneously dis-aggregating them) is making me give Disqus a second look.

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04 Jan 08

What's Next on the Web: a ReadWriteWeb Toolkit for 2008 - ReadWriteWeb

  • This is a seriously amazing post.

    Not only do I think that Marshall nailed the upcomming trends, this is an amazing collection of feeds and resources.  What ever you do grab the feeds he's built.

    Hs top 5 predictions for 08
    1. Open Data
    2. Recommendation
    3. Semantic Web
    4. Mobile
    5. Visualization

    - tacanderson on 2008-01-04
  • Some people say that the bubble's going to take a downturn in the next year or two - that huge numbers of copycat startups are going to shut down, people are going to be out of work and Web 2.0 cheerleaders are going to eat their (our) words.



    While startup churn is inevitable in any industry (thank goodness we're not restaurant founders!) I think this forecast is selling the future short. There are some big trends I'm really excited about for the web in 2008. Whatever happens to the economy, there's at least a whole lot of innovation to be inspired by right now. Ultimately, I think that will end up brightening the picture for all of us around the world.

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