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“We removed the RSS feed since this technology became obsolete”

Inoreader morss.it PolitePol RSS Guard Feedly Feedbro Fraidycat New Sloth
  1. Dive into your favorite content. The content reader for power users who want to save time.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 14 social mentions

  2. Turn any truncated RSS feed (which only provides a small intro), into a full-text RSS feed (with full articles). If needed, turn any web page into a RSS feed.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I'm not affiliated but I use both of these services and seem to do a good job: - https://morss.it/ - http://ftr.fivefilters.org/.

    #RSS #Uptime Monitoring #RSS Reader 15 social mentions

  3. Online tool for creation of RSS feeds for any web page
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $4.43 / Monthly (20 full featured feeds)
    I've the same issue with some local news webpages and government sites, but I've been using PolitePol[1] to generate the feeds; they're not great but get the job done. Right now I'm looking for projects like RSSHub[2] or RSS Bridge[3] to have a similar service but self-hosted and without the restrictions of the free tier of PolitePol. I think in the future RSS will be a community driven effort, not something that the website themselves care to implement. [1] - https://politepol.com/en/.

    #Uptime Monitoring #RSS #Monitoring Tools 11 social mentions

  4. RSS Guard is simple (yet powerful) feed reader. This is the official project repository. - martinrotter/rssguard
    - RSSGuard (https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard) in the end I stuck with this, because just got tired because of so many bad options out there.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #News & Books 14 social mentions

  5. 5
    The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • $72.0 / Annually (1000 sources)
    Recently added RSS/Atom/JSON feeds to my blog: https://blog.kronis.dev/ Honestly, I largely agree with the claim that RSS is dying. For example, on Windows I wanted to find a decent RSS reader to use, since recently coming to like the technology myself for consumption of news (since all of the sudden everything can just be boring text, as opposed to annoying and attention catching images, styling etc., allowing em to focus on the content), which turned out to be hard. In my search, I found the following readers: <pre><code> - Feedly (https://feedly.com/) not really an option for me, since I want downloadable software, which is also why I use Thunderbird instead of web mail clients.

    #Insight Management #RSS #RSS Reader 20 social mentions

  6. Advanced Feed Reader - Read news & blogs or any RSS/Atom/RDF source. Feature highlights:
    Feedbro (a browser extension) might be another option for you to consider[1]. [1]: https://nodetics.com/feedbro/.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 24 social mentions

  7. A desktop app or browser extension for Firefox or Chrome. You can use it to follow people (hundreds) on whatever platform they choose - Twitter, a blog, YouTube, even on a public TiddlyWiki
    > I don't want everything every day. Yeah! I'm with you. Although I don't use it, I'm a little jealous of some of the features of https://fraidyc.at/. For the majority of feeds I follow, I don't need to keep track of unread status, and high-frequency feeds would be much more bearable if they were grouped together to avoid taking over an aggregated listing. I feel like a lot of client defaults tend to hew too closely to email clients or something.

    #RSS Reader #RSS Client #Social Networks 26 social mentions

  8. Gather insights from industry news and websites. Use for media monitoring, RSS feeds generation, content curation, news feed reading. Keep your finger on the pulse of your industry, and the topics and trends that impact its direction.
    RSS may be obsolete from a marketing perspective (i.e. Lack of visible RoI), but its growing in other areas like media monitoring, podcast delivery, RSS-to-newsletter etc. * * Shameless plug * *: our duper-easy feed builder at New Sloth (formerly Feedity) - https://newsloth.com, helps create custom feeds for any public webpage. Our API can auto-magically detect relevant articles in most cases. The platform includes an integrated simple feed reader and clusterer/deduplicator, specially aimed for knowledge workers with hundreds and thousands of feeds to monitor daily.

    #RSS #RSS Builder #RSS Reader 3 social mentions

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