How To Use A Feedreader

September 12th, 2007 admin Posted in RSS Feedreader, RSS Widgets, Widget News, News Widgets No Comments »

Many guys in the tech industry forget what it’s like to “not to know”.

Know what I mean? ;)

I remember it was not that long ago, I had no idea how a feedreader worked. It seemed mysterious, simply because I didn’t understand three little letters (RSS). Don’t get me wrong, I have been creating websites for over a decade, but the feedreader stuff sorta seemed bigger than I was able to absorb.

I don’t know why! I didn’t know anything about it at the time. (call me brains)

If I had known then, what I now know about “RSS” and feedreaders, I could have shaved weeks off of lost time. If I had only understood how to use them to bring websites and blogs to me, rather than me having to go to it.

Let’s not get too “techie”. Let’s get it “jussst riiight”

We’ll start by saying this in NOT rocket science! If you can check your email, you can set up your feedreader.

Watch this video to better understand what RSS does.

Pretty simple huh?

I love the high tech graphs dude uses. ;)

Just goes to show you do not need high tech equipment o explain something high tech. Good job whoever you are “video maker”!

Next step… now you knwo what it can do, so, you’ll need a feed reader.

Here’s a good feed reader from google. There are several to choose from, but let’s get you running quickly and not distracted by all the choices. Trust me, Google will suffice.

If you must….here’s more as shwon from Consumer Reports!

Browser-Based
The following Web browsers have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Firefox (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Opera (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Internet Explorer 7.0 (Windows)
Safari (Mac)

E-mail Programs
The following e-mail programs have built-in feed readers

Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Outlook 2007 (Windows)
IntraVnews (Windows, plug-in for Microsoft Outlook)
R|Mail (Web-based service that sends feeds to any email account)

Web-Based Services
All of these services are free, and will work with any recent Web browser. All require registration and show ads as you read your feeds.

My Yahoo
Google Reader
Bloglines
Newsgator
My MSN
My AOL

Desktop Applications
These programs run on your computer, and will check feeds automatically whenever they’re running. Those marked with a “$” are commercial software; the others are available for free.

Omea Reader (Windows)
SharpReader (Windows)
FeedDemon (Windows, $)
NewzCrawler (Windows, $)
NetNewsWire Lite (Mac)
NetNewsWire (Mac, $)
PulpFiction Lite (Mac)
PulpFiction (Mac, $)

Once you have your feedreader installed, TEST IT OUT…

Click the orange icon >

Select Google from the top of the page, and… BAM!

The next time I add an informative post (or not), you’ll automatically receive it in your feedreader and it’ll be there the next time you log into your account. If you also have Google mail, you can click the account link on the top right and easily switch to your email account.

Ta Da!

And that….ladies and gentlemen, is how a feedreader works for you!

While I’m at it, let me give Google a plug, (like they need it). Google has some really cool tools! If you are not aware of their offerings, click here.

Rogerdat?

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Bloggers RSS Widget

September 7th, 2007 admin Posted in Marketing Widgets, RSS Widgets, Blog Widgets, Widget News, Advertising Widgets, Google Widgets, News Widgets, Facebook Widgets, Widgets 5 Comments »

I can’t begin to explain how cool and easy this widget is. I guess I still expect stuff like RSS feeds to be difficult to implement.

In the past maybe…not today!

Indeed, RSS used to be reserved for the brainiacs. The mindless (who are you looking at) now have a shot playing with the big boys. Especially if you learn how to create these for yourself.

Does this Widget look familiar?

and, yes…you can scroll ;)

 

It should look familiar to my regular readers, because this is an RSS feed of
this very web site, Widgets-Blog.com

If you are already using Feedburner to track your RSS feeds, Springwidgets.com is in beta testing where you can easily add, resize, change colors, link images, and load RSS feeds into your website or blog like never before.

At the time of this post, you will see this Widget displayed on the right hand menu bar. This way, when visitors…uh…visit… no matter where they enter will be able to view the latest posts.

A note about this RSS Widget: I tried to resize in order to fit into my side bar, but it made it difficult to read with long subject line posts.

HTML, Facebook, Friendster, Blogger, Hi5, Xanga and email friendly.

Get Bloggers RSS Widget

God I love this stuff! :)

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RSS News Widget

September 4th, 2007 admin Posted in RSS Widgets, News Widgets No Comments »

This is going to be one of those posts which will continue to grow as I find more and more news sites.

My favorite right now is Feedzilla.com

Why?

Variety!

Oh…you wanted a Widget for YOUR site??? No prob!
See my other post for RSS Widget for Bloggers

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RSS Bookmark Widget

August 19th, 2007 admin Posted in Firefox Widgets, Bookmarking Widget, News Widgets No Comments »

Have you ever wondered where bloggers get those nifty social bookmarking and RSS news reader icons? You know, the one where users can easily click to add to their favorite newsreader or social bookmarking site like Technorati, Yahoo, Google, NetVibes, Newsgator and others.

When I began searching for the RSS bookmarking widget for newsreaders, I began to think I was going to have to go to each individual site and sign up for an account. Luckily, my persistence paid off and I found this sidebar widget which provides a set of RSS chiclets for visitors of your web site to add YOUR blog to their RSS reader.

I could not believe how easy it was to implement. In fact, I didn’t even know I could do some of the things in the widget editing section in WordPress. Who knew you could could drag and drop widgets right in your admin area of your wordpress blog. Go to “Presentation/widgets” and then you will be able to see your available widgets at the bottom of the page. Drag and drop until you get your side bar the way you want it. It literally takes seconds to implement once you have your Widgets uploaded.

By the way, if you do not have a Reader yet, there are many to choose from, but since I have been using Googles services, I have become accustomed to the Google reader. If you are a Firefox user, you will especially like the Google Reader add-on.

While you’re at it, be sure to add this blog to your reader to make sure it works. ;)

Did I mention I love Widgets?

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