Tag Archives: rss
Old Reader
Following my most recent post, I was doing a little reading about Google Reader. Among other things, I learned that supporters have attempted to launch a very similar product and called it Old Reader. I have been giving it a … Continue reading
Howard Rheingold explains RSS
I have written multiple posts explaining why I think educators should use an RSS reader to focus their online reading. Howard Rheingold, a long-time time tech leader, has just released his own justification for prioritizing RSS and suggestions for what … Continue reading
Get your news through RSS
There is growing discontent with Twitter and Facebook, but many still use these services to access the news. Using these social services is going to provide a slanted view of the world and also blends together legitimate and sketchy information … Continue reading
RSS Aggregation
I have this eerie feeling that many educators rely on Twitter for the discover process. If the title for this post befuddled you, you are probably one such person. I do think Twitter is a way to discover new resources, … Continue reading
Now that Reader is gone – Instant RSS search for discovery
RSS is a great tool for discovery. Much has been made of the termination of Google Reader, but much of the focus has been on tools that might replace Reader. Less attention has focused on how we might discover new … Continue reading
One more Feedly Thing
I risk boring readers by this barrage of posts on Feedly (Google Reader replacement). If you are not an RSS user, these posts probably make little sense. I promise this will be the last post (unless Feedly gets sold). One … Continue reading
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