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Sunday, December 07, 2003

RSS Gorge

Less an RSS Feed Aggregator, and more an RSS Gorge! I've just put together all my daily surfs round the Internet, into my SharpReader RSS Aggregator. Not all websites have an RSS/XML feed but there always seems to be someone who has created one for nearly everything.
For those not familiar with RSS (Rich Site Summary), it's a means of viewing all the updates on the websites you often visit. You don't go to them, they come to you. So every time there's a new BBC headline, your RSS Aggregator picks it up, so you don't keep having to go to the BBC headline page.

The potential for RSS is huge. Businesses, Job Sites, Media, Weblogs, Information Providers, can all feed you with info as they update it, and you choose what you want to receive.

The main benefit is that it save you time in going to all your daily websites for the News and Football and Humour and Opinion. The trouble is, you start to add more and more website feeds to your list, so you don't save any time, but take on more information, as I've just done today.
BBC News, Sport, Football
Football 365
SoccerNet
Dilbert
Guardian
TeleDyn
Doc Searl
David Weinberger
Dave Winer
Chris Locke
John Moore
Wired
CNet
John Pocaro
Robert Scoble
Wil Wheaton
Luke Hutteman

And if I could remember where I read about getting feeds from Blogger weblogs, I'd add a few more.

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