RSS has changed the way I visit the Web
 I've heard RSS for almost three years now. I tried reading feeds 2 years ago, but I was overwhelmed by the vast amount of  information that I  had stopped using it.
I've heard RSS for almost three years now. I tried reading feeds 2 years ago, but I was overwhelmed by the vast amount of  information that I  had stopped using it.
Then I discovered blogging: I read other's blogs. It's here that the interesting thing happens: I no longer get standard feeds from around the world which pour too much information that I don't read but I get friends' feeds and that keep me updated with what's happening at their blogs and which I'm interested to read! As you can see, I'm using Google  Reader. It's Web-based, meaning that I may bring my feeds on whatever computer I use: at home or at work.
As you can see, I'm using Google  Reader. It's Web-based, meaning that I may bring my feeds on whatever computer I use: at home or at work.
 

 
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