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Revision as of 15:59, 4 August 2009
FEED READER |
Also known as aggregator, feed aggregator and news reader. It is a tool that allows the user to receive automatic updates made to favorite websites. It can be built into web browser, email software, website management systems or stand-alone application. The feed reader offers the possibility to see the desired information and saves time looking for it. If a web feed does not exist for a website, the website address cannot be added to the feed reader and automatic updates cannot be received. [1] See also: Web Feed, RSS |
Web Resources |
On the United Nations Office of Geneva Website [2], the following feed readers are recommended : |
Tools | Operating System |
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Amphetadesk (www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/) | Windows |
Awasu (www.awasu.com) | Windows |
RSS Reader (www.rssreader.com) | Windows.NET |
Bloglines (www.bloglines.com/) | all OS, browser-based |
NetNewsWire (www.ranchero.com/netnewswire/) | Mac OS X |
References
- ↑ ActewAGL (4 August 2009), Wikipedia (3 June 2009),
- ↑ United Nations Office at Geneva Website (3 June 2009)