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It seems like nearly every day there is a new tool that sheads new light on this feed reading revolution. Everytime you think that all the ideas have been maxed out, something comes along to redefine the way you look at news and headlines again. What is it this time around? The Firefox extention, infoRSS might be the feed reading solution for you.

Here is what the developers behind the magic have to say about infoRSS.

infoRSS is a lightweight, non intrusive, RSS, ATOM, NNTP and HTML headlines reader for Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and thunderbird, designed by Didier Ernotte. The extension installs a small icon (looks like an earth) in the status bar. The headlines are displayed in the beside this icon in the status bar or in a separate bar (top or bottom of the screen).

The interface is very simple to use: drag and drop new url of feed onto the extension icon to add a new feed or click on the extension icon to select a specific feed to read. The feeds can be grouped to allow multi feed fetch and filter can be used to limit the number of headlines.

Now we all love RSS and getting our news in various different ways. This extention adds one more way to the ever growing list of things you can do with an RSS feed. I have seen a lot of different feed tools for Firefox, and this one is simply one of the best out there.

If you have found that standard feed readers are not for you, or you are looking for a new way to get some of the latest headlines, give this Firefox extension a shot.

This Firefox extension is for versions 1.0 and up of the browser. To pick up your copy all you need to do is download it via the Mozilla Add-ons Web site.

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