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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Centralized RSS?

Feed Harvest is talking up a good game. They say: "We were tired of having different unread items between multiple machines. We needed a centralized location to read our RSS feeds. We wanted it clean. We wanted it simple. And shortly, we will be bringing it to you."

Damn, I want it now. Sign me up!

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hello bloglines?

Use Squeet (http://www.squeet.com) to get your RSS feeds via email...So if you can read/synch your email from multiple machines, you're already there.

Yeah. I've been reading all of my feed items as email in an IMAP inbox for quite a while now.

I use both Outlook and Thunderbird to read them and can use any of the filtering, categorizing, custom views, etc. that I want on them.

Steve, thanks so much for this posting! Our signup numbers were great for yesterday. We'll be sure to get you a sneak look very shortly.

And yes, there are other options out there, believe us when we say we've seen them. But even after seeing them we still felt that there was a better way, and that way for us is Feed Harvest.

There was plenty of Mp3 players on market when the iPod was released. People complained, and look where we are now. I'm not trying to compare us to Apple in the least, but it's clear that there is always room for something new for something established.

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