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Get Your RSS Feeds From The Web

As I've said before, I subscribe to LockerGnome a technical webzine that post some very interesting tidbits about a host of different technologies from Web Dev to Unix Administration. I was going through my mail tonight and came across a web based RSS feed reader. I've never used one but have been thinking about trying to find a reader so I can be a little more organized with my blog reading. I'm not always in front of my own computer when I want to read though, so this sounds to me like it might be the answer. I'm gonna give it a try and I'll let you guys know how it goes.

***UPDATE***

Yea, it kind of sucks. You can only manage up to 5 different feeds and I didn't find it very easy to use. Or what I'd like to say is when I found out that I was restricted to only 5 feeds I did not find it very easy to use. I think I'll pass.

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If you're on a Mac, you've probably already heard of NetNewsWire, an AMAZING RSS reader. It will even manage your own blog. Check it out!

Yea from what I've read on this one here it also manages your own blog. It being web based though means it's platform independent.

The big issue is that because it is purely web based, you have to be online. NNW can download all of your subscribed feeds for offline viewing :)

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