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Monday, January 25, 2010

How To Start Your Own RSS Page

Let's say that you're tired of checking a whole list of websites on a daily basis. The best solution to this problem would be to start your own RSS page. RSS files provide news updates from a website in a simple form for your computer. As a blogger from Kuwait, I have to say that it's time consuming to check all the Kuwaiti Blogs (there about about 50 popular ones). So instead of accessing them one at a time, The RSS page only gets me the topics and the first sentences of what has been posted from all 50 websites on one list. From there, I can choose what I want to read or not, sort of like an email inbox.

As you can see from this picture, on the left column, I got a list of the websites I am subscribed to. And by clicking on any of those sites, I will get the list of topics from that site specifically. The RSS page will help you by updating you instantly of any additions made to the professor's blog.

If you'd like to start your own RSS Page. Here are some good websites and applications I recommend:

For Mac: NewsGator
Web Based RSS page (Both Mac and PC): Bloglines

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