Entries Tagged as 'RSS'

Gush: RSS reader, instant messenger in sleek package

November 29th, 2005 · No Comments

I downloaded Gush several months back and then forgot about it. Back then, I never thought I’d need a desktop RSS reader. After all, my current Cybercafe Experiment is to have all the data I need online–to make the network my computer, as Sun puts it. I only remembered downloading the software when I came [...]

Tags: PC · RSS

One button to feed them all

November 24th, 2005 · 2 Comments

Most blogs have multiple RSS subscription buttons for various newsfeed readers. With the number of existing RSS aggregator services and with the introduction of more readers, you can expect your sidebar to get a bit crowded. SoloSub simplifies this with a single button that will lead your readers to a landing page containing subscription links [...]

Tags: Blogs · RSS

Pinoy politics in RSS feeds

November 12th, 2005 · 1 Comment

With the number of blogs discussing Philippine politics, how does one monitor postings without getting tied up in blog-hopping for hours? With an RSS reader, of course. I recommend Google Reader even if it suffers short (less than a minute) downtimes once every few days. Bloglines, the reader I used before I transferred to Google [...]

Tags: Blogs · Government · Highlights · Politics · RSS

SuprGlu your online accounts or start a feed aggregator in minutes

November 6th, 2005 · No Comments

Do you use Flickr? Do you tag sites with Del.icio.us? Do you have a blog? You can gather all your data in these services into one SuprGlu account. SuprGlu “gathers your content from popular webservices and publishes them in one convenient place and presents your content with simple, great looking templates which you can customize.” [...]

Tags: Free services · Internet · RSS

Google Reader is great but I’m sticking with Bloglines, for now

October 12th, 2005 · 5 Comments

If you talk of features, there is no doubt Google Reader is superior to Bloglines. Not only does Google Reader have a better interface (done with Ajax) it also allows you the choice of either going through all the feeds you’ve subscribed to or browsing feeds by topic or by website. Bloglines, on the other [...]

Tags: RSS