Google Operating System reports that a feature has been added that lets you read feeds in a chronilogical order first.  Niice. A lot of times I feel like I’m constantly reading condensed spoilers to good stories when I can’t read stuff in chronological order. I like reading my news from first to last, to watch ...
Let me start this post by saying that I love RSS. It speeds my day up by leaps and bounds. It’s a wonderful technology, and I can’t imagine what my life would be like without it. However, the embrace of RSS into our culture has had some serious ramifications, and has turned us into people ...
So now that we’ve covered 5 time saving RSS hacks for readers, I thought it might be fitting to give some tips for RSS publishers (like bloggers). RSS is crucial to developing a blog’s reader base for two main reasons; 1) It saves the reader time and 2) allows for more ways to distribute your ...
RSS is a somewhat new technology that breaks down webpages into their most simple form, for easy transport around the web. In short: it’s a way to find and read more news faster. Now that there are online RSS readers like My Yahoo!, Rojo and Bloglines, many people are leveraging this great technology. But many ...
It used to be that RSS reading was a service that only “early adopters” used. Granted, there still aren’t many average casual users who know about this business of RSS, but those who do understand the power behind it. I figured I should make a guide of some sort on how to pick an RSS ...
To Do or Else has a great blog post with 3 steps to saving more time with RSS. It’s a fairly simple post if you’re familiar with RSS, but the key thing that I got out of the article was incorporating the 80/20 principle (also known as the Pareto principle) into organizing your rss feeds. ...