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    How to Read Blogs Using Free RSS Readers
    Copyright © 2005, Rob Taylor , Worldwide Rights Reserved

    In my quest for true mobility I've explored reading
    blogs using numerous different RSS readers. That's the
    techie name for a blog reader.
    
    If you prefer to watch my multimedia video tutorial on
    how to set up and use a free blog reader, please go to:
    http://www.megastep.com/videos/20050221/
    
    Personally I use Bloglines to read all my blogs or
    feeds as they are known. I like it because it's free, I
    can access it from any computer in the world... yes
    even in Mongolia... it's unbelievably easy to use, and
    has a refreshingly clean interface.
    
    I love minimalism and Bloglines appeals to me on that
    front.
    
    I've tested some paid RSS readers but unfortunately
    they all suffer from the same problem... You need to
    download them to your computer. Well not to put too
    fine a point on it, my computer is already loaded up
    with so many "must-have" tools that having to install
    more just doesn't do it for me, not when I've been
    trying to de-clutter my old digital darling.
    
    Plus in my quest for mobility and minimalism,
    downloading anything these days makes me sigh. It seems
    everyone wants you to download their toolbar or some
    other piece of kit. You can just see the future can't
    you, your viewable web browser window being 1"x1" and
    the rest all those toolbars. And each toolbar has a
    pop-up blocker... I mean man, how many do you need!?
    
    But I digress... OK RSS readers... below is a list of
    the various ones available...
    
    Bloglines - http://www.bloglines.com
    
    A free, cool, simple, user friendly service that you
    can access from any computer in the world. It also has
    a notification tool you can download to your desktop.
    
    The other useful feature is that Bloglines allows you
    to set up your own blog. BL also has a great feature
    called "Clippings", which allows you to clip an article
    while you're reading your blogs and then retrieve it
    later on. You can also dump your clippings into your
    blog.
    
    OK not to get too ravved up over 'ole BL, there is a
    downside as with anything that is web-based instead of
    desktop-based, and that is... being web-based it does
    have less features than say an RSS reader like Feed
    Demon. But personally I can live with that, only time
    will tell.
    
    Feed Demon - http://www.feeddemon.com
    
    I tried it, didn't like it, and got swamped with all
    the features that it had, see the feature list at
    http://www.feeddemon.com/feeddemon/readme/readme15.asp. 
    
    Less is more in my opinion. But then if you're a
    serious geek, I suspect you won't mind paying to get
    your hands on FD, becase it will be right up your
    street.
    
    My Yahoo - http://my.yahoo.com
    
    Back in 2004 Yahoo decided to integrate RSS into My
    Yahoo, so if you have a free account with them, and
    use it, this is a good option for reading your RSS
    feeds.
    
    Pluck - http://www.pluck.com
    
    I've used Pluck for sometime now, they offer a
    desk-top edition that only works with IE, and a
    web-based version. 
    
    Although Pluck is also free and has some pretty neat
    features I found that it took over my browser in a way
    I didn't like. Too invasive. That being said one of the
    features that I find invaluable is the ability to set
    up a "Perch". 
    
    A perch is a customized search. For example I can enter
    in a keyword phrase and select eBay, then whenever an
    item appears that matches my eBay perch I get notified
    in the same way I would if I was reading my RSS feeds.
    Very nice, and worth it just for this feature alone. Do
    the words "competitive intelligence" mean anything to
    you?
    
    The web-based version of Pluck is excellent. A good,
    clean interface that rivals Bloglines for minimalism,
    but unfortunately you can't create perches.
    
    Before I finish here's a list of other RSS readers you
    might want to take a look at:
    http://blogspace.com/rss/readers 
    



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