Client software that aggregates syndicated web content.
1Once you have chosen an RSS Reader and downloaded you then: 1.
2That's essentially the reverse of how RSS readers work right now.
3Ever wish your RSS reader worked more like a Twitter client?
4There are three kinds of RSS reader in for the iPad.
5But there's another reason Google decided to put its RSS reader to death.
6What you need next is some content to feed to your new RSS reader.
7Now, you can see new results pop-up in your RSS reader, like Google Reader.
8So keep a keen eye on your RSS reader for ample opportunities to win.
9At the moment, most popular RSS readers poll sites to see when they have new content.
10The nice thing about an RSS reader is you still see it when it shows up.
11NewsFire, the very slick Mac OS X RSS reader, is now available for free with no limitations.
12And there are subscription apps like Stoop that organize newsletters' content as RSS readers did for blogs.
13Likewise, a native RSS reader and podcast manager handle the same tasks for your newsfeeds and podcasts.
14You can kiss your RSS reader goodbye.
15Read the specs and you learn that there will also be an RSS reader, Wi-Fi and 16GB memory.
16Unlike an RSS reader, these help highlight unique sources that might otherwise get buried behind more prolific content creators.
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