If you're looking to reduce social media usage, or perhaps aren't satisfied with Google Discover, these RSS feed readers can keep you in the loop.
We finally have the technology to present users with a chronological list of content. They said it couldn't be done.
Imagine having a single app to keep up with your favorite news sources, YouTube channels, newsletters, and blogs, all in an easy-to-read format with no social media algorithms deciding what you see.
Why Self-Host an RSS Reader? In an era dominated by algorithm-driven social media, having a self-hosted RSS reader offers a refreshing way to curate and consume content without the noise. Tiny Tiny ...
RSS readers offer a powerful way to consolidate and manage content from various sources, making it easier to stay updated without the clutter of multiple websites or newsletters. Here are eight of the ...
In this blog entry, I demonstrate generation of a simple RSS Reader using OpenLaszlo. The world certainly doesn’t need another RSS reader, so the purpose of this blog entry is to demonstrate some of ...
Google’s killing off Google Reader which means hordes of abandoned RSS users will need a new home to get their news fix. So what’s the best RSS reader not named Google Reader? Is it Reeder? Or ...
Cory Doctorow makes a strong case for replacing pretty much your entire internet feeds experience with an RSS reader, and spoiler alert he’s right and you should: Using RSS is a chance to visit a ...
For the longest time, RSS readers have followed an “Inbox Zero” design philosophy by showing an unread count against each source. If you have more than a dozen feeds plugged into your RSS reader, good ...