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How about that! :-)
feedjumbler.com seems like the easiest to use service I came across so far.
magpieRSS is another great tool if someone wants to roll your own but will require a little more coding knowledge.
1. Use groups! There are _a lot_ of quality news sources out there and once you start to amass more than 20 or so (I am currently subscribed to a little over 300 feeds) then it can absolutely become cumbersome to trudge through them all at any given time. So, categorize! Then collapse the folders so you're not looking at all the different sources.
2. Prioritize! Netnewswire has a cool feature that allows you to set the refresh time on individual feeds. If you're subscribing to a feed that is of interest to you, but that you don't need to keep up on _every_ day, then don't. Change the refresh parameters to only check for new content every 72 hours.
3. "Mark All As Read" is _your friend_. Learn to use it wisely. If you have a "Fun" group with 20 feeds set to refresh every two days, and all of a sudden you have a group with 120 new items in it, don't be afraid to _skim_ the headlines and then "Command + K" it. It can almost seem like a waste to aggregate a bunch of information that you don't even read, but sometimes you just have to hit reset rather than get bogged down.
4. Dinosaurs. Though it is somewhat hidden, and doesn't have a keyboard shortcut :'(, the dinosaurs feature of Netnewswire lets you see feeds that haven't refreshed recently, possibly indicating that the source has been abandoned. Use it. Use it well. Nuke feeds that you don't need.
Any other tricks?
Funny, I commented on this information overload problem on my own blog today. Anyhow, I plan to write a post that talks about how I use text-to-speech for keeping up on tech news and just about everything I do. My computer is almost always reading something while I simultaneously read or work on something else. At this point, I’m not sure I could live without text-to-speech. :)
Hope you'll find it useful!
thanks.
i currently use scrapbook, a firefox ext, for local archival, but i'm having trouble organising all theinformation. i probbaly have hundreds of webpages saved. i'm looking for a tag/del.ico.us-like system to keep things on track. perhaps a delicious-scrapbook mashup? any suggestions welcome!
Thanks, David
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XRumer 4.0 is the perfect program for promotion!
It's have CAPTCHA recognizer, email verificator, and a lot of other functions...
But. I forgot link to it :(
Can you give me URL to the XRumer description? screenshots, etc.
Thank you
very interesting, but I don't agree with you
Idetrorce
XRumor, of course, is a spammy peace of software - so forget it :)
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