![]() ![]() ![]() Sites with an RSS feed send a signal to RSS readers whenever a new post is published so that users can browse new headlines from multiple sources all at once. RSS is another means of information delivery. Today’s crop of RSS readers has broadened their repertoire in terms of features, but the concept at their core remains the same. In the past, readers were browser-based, but now all have an app for mobile devices even if they maintain a browser option. The RSS feed reader is a third-party client, which visualizes the process and gives users the ability to syndicate content in real time. All neatly stacked in chronological order. But you know what we mean – a minimalistic dashboard brimming with the latest headlines from multiple sites. Google Reader used to be the biggest and brightest example until it got shut down in the early 2010s. Whenever RSS is mentioned, people don’t think about the technology itself (maybe the iconic orange logo) but the RSS feed reader. We are going to show you exactly how you can harness the full potential of the current generation of RSS readers to your betterment. RSS feed readers have taken up the challenge to stellar results. You could benefit from an application that’s versatile enough to operate in different modes all according to your specific needs. ![]() If you blink and miss the entirety of the day staring at the screen unsure where the time went, then you need a step back from fragmenting your attention. Ignoring just how many social media platforms combat for our attention – a limited resource dwindling ever further – our phones, tablets and laptops do not fare any better. It seems there are applications and online services for everything under the sun. ![]()
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