Because Google has a wonderful way of slowing its roll with experiments like the rumored RSS Follow feature, I thought you might be interested in finding out what RSS tool I prefer on my Android devices.įeedMe is an open source RSS reader that does an absolutely brilliant job of making it easy to subscribe, manage and view RSS feeds from all of your favorite websites. RSS is still not just a thing, but a popular thing. The recent rumor patrol has Chrome on Android returning to RSS with a built-in tool, which I have yet to see on any of my devices. I’ve been a big fan of RSS for quite some time because it makes for an incredibly efficient way to curate and view various news from all types of sources.Ĭhrome used to include a feature called Google Reader, but it was removed. RSS has been very popular with hardcore internet users for a very long time and most websites make it available. RSS stands for really simple syndication and serves as a protocol-which has been around for more than two decades-to allow users to subscribe and receive updates when new content is available from websites that include the feature. Mobile malware is on the rise: Know how to protect yourself from a virus or stolen dataĦ easy tips for cleaning up your inbox (TechRepublic Premium) In the meantime, Jack Wallen thinks FeedMe will sate your need for RSS feeds. If you're anxiously anticipating Google's new Android Reader feature, don't hold your breath.
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