On Jan 3, 2008 10:39 PM, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've heard about RSS for quite a while but never really got into it
> until I discovered the Sage RSS feed reader extension for Firefox. Now
> I'm an RSS addict. I get all of my news, mostly tech stuff, via RSS. I
> am putting the list of cool sites which I read frequently up for others
> to peruse. I have removed the links of various personal friends websites
> who would probably rather not have the guilt by association. :) You can
> download the list in standard OPML format here:
>
> http://tracyreed.org/Members/treed/export.opml
>
> I know that either Sage or Google Reader can import this.
>
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I've thought about using Sage, but then I'm stuck with all my feeds being
locked into one computer. I have been using bloglines to manage my feeds
because I use several computers throughout the day, switching between
Ubuntu, Solaris 8/9 or XP. No matter what system I'm using at the time, I
can get to my feeds. I've imported my bloglines into Google Reader, but I
didn't care for the latter so much.

To manage my bookmarks, I use del.icio.us - never putting any bookmarks in
my browser for the same reasons as my RSS feeds. Just makes life a tad
easier, especially if I have to use different browsers.


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