Lionel rave prompted me to have a look at Bloglines. It certainly looks interesting. Here’s my public subscriptions so far.
- Bloglines – Lionel, 18 Mar 2005. “I’m surprised myself, that Bloglines changed my websurfing habits completely and immediately. A time and effort saver I can’t live without now.”
- Ask Jeeves Buys Bloglines – Napsterization, 5 Feb 2005. “Ask Jeeves is integrating Bloglines into their search system.“
- Bloglines – Jon Udell, 25 Jul 2004. “Since last fall, I’ve been recommending Bloglines to first-timers as the fastest and easiest introduction to the subscription side of the blogosphere. “
- RSS Tutorial Part III: Using Bloglines – LawLibTech, 14 Apr 2004 provides a very good tutorial. “… there are other web-based RSS aggregators out there such as MyFeedster, DailyWhirl, Newsgator, even MyYahoo, none hold a candle to Bloglines.“
- The 2005 Wired Rave Awards for Mark Fletcher – about Bloglines, “An RSS reader that makes Really Simple Syndication even simpler. Fletcher’s company, Bloglines, lets users pull together their news sources – all the best blogs, each favorite Web site, and every last data feed – on a single, continually updated Web page.“
- About.com Bloglines Review – “Bloglines is a great, web-based way to read RSS feeds. There’s no software to wrestle with, and using Bloglines is smooth and easy.“
i had registered myself with bloglines, but the interface are not very user friendly. Hai, so difficult, that’s why i drop it.
Not user friendly, mrkiasu? I found bloglines interface quite understandable. Though, I did make use of that clear LawLibTech tutorial, that might have helped.
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