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Trail link: http://trailfire.com/Jeffrey/trails/21747
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Summary: http://trailfire.com/Jeffrey/trailview/21747
1
Google Reader is new, but if it's anything like, well, anything Google has done, it's gotta be good. Add subscriptions, share them, and star them (just like in Gmail, if you have that).
2
I'm not totally sure how this works yet, but it looks really cool. It's a free site that allows you to convert any web page out there to an RSS feed. You can create your own feed, edit stuff that's already been created, and more.
3
If you use Firefox as your browser, you can use Live Bookmarks which will automatically deliver updates from bookmarked sites. That means you don't have to check the site a million times a day; Firefox does it for you.
4
NewsGator will deliver your RSS feeds to your Outlook inbox, which is really handy. You can read them offline, and NewsGator keeps everything really organized. It's not free, but it's pretty interesting.
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This is not only one of the best RSS readers on the web, it's one of the best new sites out there period. It's fast, organized, and you can do so much. It's also incredibly easy to use; even newcomers will find it non-intimidating and helpful.




