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I love that name - FeedRinse. What’s even cooler is what the application does. It seems that it helps you to manage that ever growing list of RSS feeds, thus offering you RSS filtering on your terms.
Stay up-to-date on the latest RSS & Atom news with Lockergnome! We have assembled a fine collection of resources (a perfect starting point), provided a forum for assistance (which, itself, has an RSS feed), offer OMPL indexes, and have an Amazon RSS generator!
I love that name - FeedRinse. What’s even cooler is what the application does. It seems that it helps you to manage that ever growing list of RSS feeds, thus offering you RSS filtering on your terms.
Oh just try and tell me that this does not rock! This little application unleashes the power of RSS in order to give you iTunes playlist access from any browser.
This is one snazzy RSS creation tool! OK, I am saying this based what I read. Still, it’s difficult to ignore the results of the awards and other positive comments surrounding Jitbit RSS Feed Creator.
I used to use this app myself way back when. It does provide a great localized RSS creation solution for those who do not have a blog-like solution.
I would be first to admit that some RSS editors can be a real pain to work with. Fortunately for us that there are developers out there who are willing to try and simplify the process as much as possible.
We’re revisiting the branded RSS Reader topic with a quick review of one of the latest players in this market, RSSlvp, who have just prepared a branded RSS Reader demo for MarketingStudies.net.
The new, long-awaited version of the RSSTop55 Premium is finally available. The RSSTop55 is a free public resource that lists the most interesting RSS search engines and blog directories available online. The list is targeted both at those who use this list to identify alternative RSS directory sources as well as and mostly for those […]
Attensa, the Outlook RSS Reader, just made one more step towards what might become the future of RSS Readers, mainly taking them beyond “simple” feed aggregation towards more complex social networking features.
After publishing the review of RSS Feeds Submit yesterday, the vendor of RSS Submit stepped forward and provided some of his own commentary on their new competitor, which does put a different light on RSS Feeds Submit.
In terms of generating traffic, what good is an RSS feed if no one can find it, right? Part of promoting your feeds and using them to generate traffic is of course submitting the feeds to appropriate search engines and directories, quite a tedious process if you’re doing it by hand, given the large number of directories and engines out there. There’s now a new tool that will help you do this automatically. See how it compares with one of its key competitors, which we already reviewed here.
A new, outstandingly designed podcasting player, search tool and aggregator has just launched. Called the Ziepod, it offers unmatched ease of use, features and ergonomics to make it anyone’s best Windows candidate as the next podcasting player of choice.
The Ziepod is indeed a little jewel of UI and usability design, conceived and created with the […]
We’re starting a series of video demos of RSS publishing and marketing tools with FeedForAll, the market leader in the desktop RSS publishing tools category. Take a look at this demo to see how easy and simple it really is to get started with RSS publishing and marketing.
A new client-based RSS reader and aggregator, not only works on PCs, Macs and Linux boxes, but it is also open-source and integrates a number of great, innovative features.
Targeted at non-technical users, this new RSS tool is a Java-based desktop-based application that allows anyone to subscribe, aggregate, rate and discover new blogs and RSS feeds […]
Feedburner just disclosed the aggregate numbers on the top 20 RSS Readers in the market, based on the 1,000 most popular feeds their serving. The results are quite surprising, and perhaps even alarming for marketers …
A popular radio show ventures in to paid-subscription podcasting waters, but ignores RSS because RSS supposedly doesn’t allow publishers authenticate users against their database of subscribers. They couldn’t be further from the mark …
As RSS tools and services keep growing in number and complexity, it takes a growing effort to identify interesting new tools from the average, uninteresting stuff that is announced.
Here is my first micro-collection of little known new RSS tools and services that have recently appeared on my radar and which I would strongly suggest to […]
imc2, one of the leading interactive agencies, just made a strong venture in to the RSS market, becoming probably one of the first ‘traditional’ marketing agencies to adopt RSS as a marketing channel.
Byte Scout just released the 2nd edition of their Feed Scout RSS Reader. Feed Scout is actually an IE toolbar-based reader, meaning that it integrates with your Internet Explorer, giving you access to your RSS feeds directly from your browser. One of the more notable features is certainly the filtering capability, the first step to a more controlled content consumption experience.
Now this is more like it! A free news aggie with keyword alerts! That is just the reason that I am so bent on using Feed Demon when I’m on my Windows desktop. To me, having CITA RSS Aggregator offering this as a free feature places it pretty high on my personal list of good […]
Cool! A program that will help you whip-up some RSS feeds for your own use without any real skill needed. Awesome interface, great options and most importantly it is really easy to use. Check out FeedSpring for yourself! If you do use this software for feed creation though, consider dropping a couple of dollars […]