On Sep 30, 2004, at 7:02 AM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
For several years I have used
http://www.macsurfer.com/
for my news service. I have even contributed money to keep everything going. This site has a very large number of issues and sometimes I get lost in all the peripheral computer news and miss key Apple/Mac events.
What are YOUR favorite Mac information sites??????
Go get SlashDock <http://homepage.mac.com/stas/slashdock.html>
and add MacCentral's RSS feed to the list already there <http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/mnnfeed.xml>
I hit MacSlash.com, MacNN.com, MacObserver.com, MacCentral.com, and 'As the Apple Turns' daily.
Granted that last is Apple 'News' like the Daily Show is news (although for a bunch of "stoned slackers" we Daily Show fans are pretty astute on current affairs <http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/28/comedy.politics/>)
But get an RSS aggregator like SlashDock, you'll rapidly wonder how the heck you did without one.
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