Difference between revisions of "Feed Reader"

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Revision as of 15:30, 7 August 2009

Term2.png FEED READER
Also known as news reader, feed aggregator and RSS readers. It is a tool that allows the user to receive automatic updates made to favorite websites. It avoids having to manually verify each website if new content has been posted. The feed reader offers the possibility to see the desired information in one place and helps saving time looking for it. It can be built into web browser, email software, website management systems or stand-alone application. As long as a web feed exists for a website, the URL can be added to the feed reader and automatic updates can be received. [1] See also: Web Feed, RSS


Link icon.png Web Resources
Below is a list of feed readers available on the Internet:
Tool Operating System Type of Application Cost
Bloglines (www.bloglines.com/) all OS Browser-based Free
Awasu (www.awasu.com) Windows To download (25.99 MB) Free
FeedReader(www.feedreader.com/) Windows To download (12.43 MB) Free
RSSReader (www.rssreader.com) Windows.NET To download (9.13 MB) Free
Snarfer (www.snarfware.com/) Windows To download (395 KB) Free
NetNewsWire (www.ranchero.com/netnewswire/) Mac OS X To download Free



References

  1. ActewAGL (4 August 2009), Wikipedia (3 June 2009),