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The biggest RSS reader?
via A Feed Is Born by Juned on February 01, 2008
Driving the road and driving the information could possibly get never get as close as this. Probably. Around 30,000 brand new BMW cars will be serviced by BMW’s telematics safety and assistance - ConnectedDrive. And one of the services to be used extensively is … {surprise surprise) RSS.… ConnectedDrive offers drivers a dedicated website and a unique combination of facilities, emergency and...
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Google Reader now has Aria
via A Feed Is Born by Juned on March 15, 2008
Good news from the Google Reader Blog, It - Goggle Reader- now supports ARIA-powered screenreading. ARIA stands for Accessible Rich Internet Applications enable people who are differently-abled to interact with web content. In this case screen reading. The post, Reader and ARIA: A new way to read, explains how to set it up. But not before expressing their sentiments about the development and...
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ZebTab the Unreader
via A Feed Is Born by Juned on April 29, 2008
Admittedly there is a slight pause when one mentions the word RSS. It is as if a mind cloud seems to hover about a person’s brain when one speaks of it. It does not help that RSS stands for more than one set of words. It just seems to scare the beejesus out of anyone. If I had a penny every time someone tells me that A Feed Is Born is about chicken feeds I would be several pennies richer now....
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Feedly a fresh read
via A Feed Is Born by Juned on June 17, 2008
All I can say is Feedly sexied up my Google Reader. If you are using FireFox as your browser you can install Feedly - which was formerly known as Feedo. It markets itself as one’s start-up page on your browser. Two important thing that it does:1. It displays your Google Reader feeds like a magazine. You get the on-line magazine feel for your RSS Feeds.2. It allows you to mark and share your...
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