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RSS Bankruptcy

September 23, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

RSS Bankruptcy

I know that RSS has made it extremely easy to stay updated on what’s new and happening on all of my favorite websites. My challenge is that I haven’t kept up-to-date on my RSS subscriptions. I’m currently looking at an updated feeds list of 5 figures. Yep! Over 10,000 unread items.

My chosen RSS reader has been Bloglines pretty much since the beginning. I probably tried one or two other ones before landing with Bloglines, but I can’t even remember what the name of them even were.
As I was working through some new sources of information this evening, I started subscribing …read more

What’s Your Favorite Bookmarking Tool

August 30, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

What’s Your Favorite Bookmarking Tool

I’ve been spending a little bit of time recently going through the thousands of bookmarks I’ve got saved in my local Firefox browser. I’ve been a happy user of the Google Toolbar for quite some time now and have relied on it for keeping most of my bookmarks.

I stayed away from del.icio.us for quite awhile, but have recently started using that as well to organize my websites. My thoughts behind using del.icio.us was to export all my existing bookmarks to it, but then also use it as a storage place for all the interesting websites I came across regularly.
I’ve got …read more

RSS Functionality in Outlook

August 9, 2006 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

RSS Functionality in Outlook

Michael Affronti highlights some of the RSS features available in Outlook. Specifically the functionality of managing RSS feeds that are updated. If you’re like me and trying to manage hundreds of RSS feeds, keeping tabs on the ones your interested in, and maybe in the middle of reading while eliminating the ones you’re not interested in can become a full time job.
Here’s how Outlook 2007 is proposed to handle the situation:
A blogger writes five posts; A, B, C, D, E.
Outlook user downloads A, B, C, D, E.
Outlook user deletes a few posts and is left with A, C, D.
The blogger …read more


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