RSS

Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Amit Banerjee. RSS, which stands for really simple syndication is not that simple after all. Reading through blogs, news sources, Google alerts and hundreds of RSS feeds on a daily basis can be really tricky. You subscribe to news sources and overtime, your reading list grows in [...]

If you use Google Reader as your primary RSS reader, and like discovering new sites, then you might want to make use of this neat option in Reader that lets you discover similar blogs and websites. The tip is simple -  click on that small, dropdown arrow that’s beside each feed title in the left [...]

The Internet has already become an increasingly important source of information and entertainment. Your breaking news and articles from your favorite blogs can now be aggregated to one source: by collecting RSS feeds and using an RSS reader to view them, you don’t have to travel all over the Internet regularly just to view information. [...]

One of the reasons why I visit Twitter often during the day, even though I don’t tweet frequently, is to check out what other are sharing. Twitter is increasingly becoming a great repository of cool links from around the web apart from being a conversation hub. A lot of times I come across nice articles [...]

Remember our article on converting partial feeds to full-text articles in Google Reader? It talked about a greasemonkey script which shows a preview of the webpage right inside Google Reader. Later, we came across another nice method, in fact, a nice tool that converts a partial RSS feed into full feed once and for all. [...]

Recently, one of my favorite blogs Lifehacker truncated its full feed into partial one. The good thing is that they provide VIP feeds to read full blog article in feed reader for their loyal readers. But not every blog offers you this luxury. There are several useful blogs which serve partial feeds to their readers. [...]