If you're looking to reduce social media usage, or perhaps aren't satisfied with Google Discover, these RSS feed readers can ...
Mozilla engineers are preparing to remove one of the Firefox browser's oldest features —its built-in support for RSS and Atom feeds, and inherently, the "Live Bookmarks" feature. All Firefox users are ...
RSS is older than most of the stuff we use on the Internet on a daily basis. It's older than Facebook, it's older than this ...
Reading RSS Feeds is a way to keep track of all your favorite blogs and websites. No matter how many websites you have subscribed to, RSS Feeds bring all the updates in one location for you to read.
Linux Feed Reader, aka “Liferea,” is part of a highly specialized category of apps. It is an aggregator for online news feeds, weblogs and podcasts. As such, it provides a tool for pulling into one ...
Tweak any RSS feed based on keyword, author, title, and more with Feed Rinse--a free, Web-based customization tool for RSS junkies. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that ...
“I wanted to take a slightly different take on the concept of what an RSS platform should do”, David Smith, independent developer and podcaster, told me about his new product, Feed Wrangler. Soon ...
Today, July 1, marks the end of an era: Google Reader is officially no more. For those of you mourning this loss, we send our deepest condolences – it’s difficult, we know. You’ve grown used to this ...
June 25, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Google is closing Google Reader's doors on July 1st, meaning you'll need to find a new way to get your news fix.
Slick RSS is not a front-end to an online feed reader, but a complete RSS client built into Google Chrome. If you like to constantly check for new content on your favorite sites, you may have come ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...