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Do you use any RSS/Atom feed aggregator?



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Do you use any RSS/Atom feed aggregator?

I was a big fan of Google Reader back in the day. I still can't understand why Google decided to drop such a useful and successful service.
Anyways, I've went for a couple of years without a main feed aggregator, until a workmate recommend Feedly. Great application for both desktop and mobile, not as good as Google Reader in my opinion but its still pretty damn efficient in providing me with feeds on all my news websites and blogs I follow.

What do you guys use as a feed aggregator/ main reader If you use anything at all.

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Webguy2024
I only use RSS feeds to send out my (s e o c h e c k o u t. c o m) affiliate links to social media. I use buffer.com - twitterfeed.com anf IFTTT.com for automating affiliate marketing. This is all I do with RSS feeds at the moment. Other ideas welcome! Do you use any RSS/Atom feed aggregator?



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anwebservices
I didn't use feed generators for long time... Since big boost of presence of social media networks, it was easier to follow latest news via social media then feed generators i guess. But i remember when it was very good way to read latest posts via generators. Now, i guess not many people using them, or maybe i am wrong, not sure Do you use any RSS/Atom feed aggregator?



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Everett
I haven't used any RSS feeds, or an aggregator in such a long time. I think RSS feeds are being depreciated, because APIs can get the same info or even be utilized better. I don't even include any RSS feeds on my websites. I just use sitemaps, etc. I think RSS feeds are an old technology.

I'm shocked to see people still using them. It truly amazes me. What value does an RSS feed have? Is it even worth it to include them? I see no point, and don't see how it has helped any of my websites, both in the past and in the present.



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Lynne
I never heard about Google Reader but I have heard about Feedly, it sounds like an interesting way to stay up to date... but like so many people have said with social networks it is now easy to follow who you want to and stay up to date with everything.

That is interesting about Google Plus. I joined a few years ago and everyone was telling me how important Google Plus is... and yes because it is Google you need to be a part of it, but as for being a pumping social network? I certainly have not found that.



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