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April 11, 2006

Web-based RSS Aggregators: A Chart

We all like charts.  They help us condense lots o' info into a tiny linear space.  Take a look at the Tech Crunch evaluation of web-based RSS readers/aggregators.  The chart (toward the end of the post) lists the most popular readers and their features.  The author's conclusions are rather noncommittal, but can guide you in a direction if there are particular features you're looking for.  There is a world beyond Bloglines, though some of us are so addicted and entrenched that we may never switch.

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» Comparison Chart of Web-Based RSS Readers from Laurie the Librarian's Blog
Thanks to LibrarianinBlack for drawing my attention to this very, very helpful comparison chart of several web-based RSS readers by TechCrunch out there! [Read More]

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