Web Based Feed Readers

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  • Bloglines  - Online personal news aggregator designed to serve as an alternative to a desktop client.
  • Cadmus  - Allows users to consolidate their Twitter feed, FriendFeed, and newsgroup feeds into a solitary stream.
  • ChimpFeedr  - Mashes up or merges feeds from an unlimited number of RSS feed sources.
  • Daily Rotation  - Web-based feed syndication tool automates the loading of news and headlines.
  • FeedAgg  - Collects highly rated or popular news from various online sources.
  • Google Reader  - Online application for finding, accessing, and subscribing to RSS news sources.
  • Gritwire  - Set of tools to assist people who use the web daily with display of weather forecast, fresh news and happenings.
  • KickRSS  - Collates multiple RSS and Atom feeds, consolidates them, and displays them in a single webpage.
  • Litefeeds  - Mobile-optimized web surfing application and custom RSS browser. Also enables email sending and blog posting.
  • My Yahoo!  - Customizable web page that allows users to aggregate available online information in one convenient location.
  • Netvibes  - Feature-rich customizable webpage. Enables users to consolidate feeds, mail, news, and other online information.
  • NewsIsFree  - Web-based news reader, RSS directory, and news search engine. Allows users to keep track of numerous news sources and blogs on custom pages.
  • Newsmonkey  - Flash based RSS aggregator displays preloaded RSS feeds in a tree list.
  • Pageflakes  - Customizable page featuring a number of widgets that pool in feeds and updates from various news and information sources.
  • RSS Digest  - RSS utility that easily put updating links and headlines on users website.
  • SYFACiL  - RSS reader and online feed management tool enables the creation of a personalized multimedia portal.
  • Urchin RSS Aggregator  - Customizable RSS aggregator designed to allow the generation of new RSS feeds by running queries on the Urchin database.
 
 
 
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