TechCrunch rates online Feed Readers

Those of you who've been reading me for a while know that I use an RSS News Aggregator to read many times more blogs than I could read just by visiting them in a browser. (I use NewsGator Online, which brings blogs into Outlook). That tool isn't rated in this article, instead Frank Gruber looked at all the online aggregators which are very popular. Good review! If you haven't yet tried an RSS Aggregator, an online reader is a good way to start.

Comments

  1. IrishWonder says:

    That’s all sweet but I wish somebody did the same for mobile readers!

  2. IrishWonder says:

    That’s all sweet but I wish somebody did the same for mobile readers!

  3. I also use NewsGator Online, but I want to try out the new FeedDemon to see if it’s any faster. I love NewsGator … makes life much easier. And I’ve “only” got about 350 feeds to worry about, unlike Robert here!

  4. I also use NewsGator Online, but I want to try out the new FeedDemon to see if it’s any faster. I love NewsGator … makes life much easier. And I’ve “only” got about 350 feeds to worry about, unlike Robert here!

  5. Kevin Cawley says:

    There are many options for mobile readers, IrishWonder. The biggest problem with most of them however is that there is no synchronization mechanism. The mobile reader should just be an extension of your RSS experience.

    The good news is that NewsGator is solving this problem. We will be releasing a mobile RSS reader real soon that extends the NewsGator experience out to mobile devices… stay tuned for that.

    -kevin

  6. Kevin Cawley says:

    There are many options for mobile readers, IrishWonder. The biggest problem with most of them however is that there is no synchronization mechanism. The mobile reader should just be an extension of your RSS experience.

    The good news is that NewsGator is solving this problem. We will be releasing a mobile RSS reader real soon that extends the NewsGator experience out to mobile devices… stay tuned for that.

    -kevin

  7. You might want to check out Feedlinx (http://www.feedlinx.com) for help in keeping your mobile devices in synch with your other feed readers.
    I haven’t tried it with a mobile reader yet, but the tracking mechanism should work the same.

  8. You might want to check out Feedlinx (http://www.feedlinx.com) for help in keeping your mobile devices in synch with your other feed readers.
    I haven’t tried it with a mobile reader yet, but the tracking mechanism should work the same.

  9. Frank Gruber says:

    Thanks for the mention Robert. I hope you found the piece riveting.

    Best,
    Frank

  10. Frank Gruber says:

    Thanks for the mention Robert. I hope you found the piece riveting.

    Best,
    Frank