Google Reader is more about readers, the people, than readers, the apps

I originally posted this on Google+, but seeing how long it was and that I wanted to make sure it would stick around, I’m cross posting it here as well (irony, duly noted). As reference, this is the original post by Boris Mann on Google+ talking about Brent Simmons’ post and my post on Google+. [...]

RSS Readers–Why have you forsaken us? Part 1: Setting the stage

With all of the discussion of whether RSS is dead–RSS: A good idea at the time but there are better ways now | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com–or not–Marshall Kirkpatrick, Technology Journalist » If You Think RSS is Dead Then That’s Your Loss and It’s a Big One–I think we’ve glossed over a key part [...]

FeedDemon 2.8 proves that client-based RSS apps still rock

After reading Steven Hodson’s review of the new FeedDemon 2.8 beta, I pinged Nick Bradbury on Twitter to see if I could get on the test of early testers. Nick sent me the links to the latest version and sent out to the group at the next build. You might think that trying FeedDemon in [...]

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