October 6th, 2008
With hundreds newspapers, magazines, blogs, and sites it has become even more difficult to keep up with the latest stories. So what's the best way to handle the information overload? Web 2.0 has a tool for the job, letting users compile feeds from their favorite sites and sources into one easy to handle application. We are, of course, talking about RSS feed readers, which can be used to not only keep up with the news, but in some cases organize and archive them as well. Read More »
October 4th, 2008
Catching up on your blogs, news, and sites is no simple matter - unless you have a RSS reader, that is. RSS feed readers combine all the stories you care about into one place and some, like Bloglines, help you find new feeds as well. Read More »
October 2nd, 2008
Let's face it, whether you're flipping through papers, running through the channels, or even scrolling through a basic RSS feeder to get your news, it's not much fun. Voyage, the RSS feed reader that puts feeds into a three dimensional grid may just change the way you feel about your news reading. Read More »
October 1st, 2008
With so much news and information out there, we all could use a little help to make it more accessible, but what if we want to share what we find? FeedEachOther is an application with this in mind; get the news you care about and provide a way to share information without pestering your friends with emails. Read More »
September 30th, 2008
Anyone that has tried to keep up with the news knows that it's no simple matter. TV, radio, tens of newspapers, and hundreds of places on the internet to keep up with make just staying up on the latest events a full time job, but web 2.0 has a solution to this problem. This is where NewsGator comes in. RSS feeds are links to the source - references if you will, so to get the benefits and interaction out of them you need a reader that can combine them. NewsGator not only combines your feeds into an easily readable page, but it lets you sort and organize them as you wish. Read More »