Technology evolution in online publishing has made it really easy to
not only publish regular updates to web-based content, but also keep
track of a large number of your favorite Web sites or blogs, without
having to remember to check each site manually or clutter your email
Inbox. You can now streamline your online experience by subscribing to
specific content feeds and aggregating this information in one place
to be read when you're ready.
How do I read feeds?
If you want to browse and subscribe to feeds, you have many choices.
Today, there are more than 2,000 different feed reading applications,
also known as "news aggregators" (for text, mostly) or
"podcatchers" (for podcasts). There are even readers that
work exclusively on mobile devices.
Some require a small purchase price but are tops for ease-of-use and
ship with dozens of feeds pre-loaded so you can explore the feed
"universe" right away. Free readers are available as well; a search
for "Feed reader" or "Feed aggregator" at popular search sites will
yield many results. A handful of popular feed readers are listed in
the sidebar on this page.
A typical interface for a feed reader will display your feeds and the
number of new (unread) entries within each of those feeds. You can
also organize your feeds into categories and even clip and save your
favorite entries (with certain applications).
If you prefer, you can use an online, web-based service to track and
manage feeds. Online services give you the advantage of being able to
access your feed updates anywhere you can find a web browser. Also,
upgrades and new features are added automatically.