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June 22, 2009 02:59 PM
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I highly recommend Google Reader. No software to download & it keeps taps on what you have & have not read, as well as allows you to star, tag, & share those articles you find that you want to read later or share with a friend. Best of all if you already use gmail then all you need to do is activate google reader without having to register again.
Furthermore, you can use it at home, work, & school and it will remain synced b/c it's 'in the cloud.'
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I need a new feed reader. Any suggestions?
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Furthermore, you can use it at home, work, & school and it will remain synced b/c it's 'in the cloud.'
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June 22, 2009 03:49 PM
NetNewsWire for mac, FeedDemond for windows, both from the same developer. I like NetNewsWire because almost the entire interface is navigatible by arrow keys, handy for quickly skimming. Also, it syncs all the feeds and which stories I've read through NewsGator to my computers and iTouch. So that way you'll get all your feeds on your computer, ipod, or a computer at work through the NewsGator site. http://www.newsgator.com/individuals/default.aspx
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