RSS feed readers: from Google Reader to Feedly, Flipboard or Pulse.

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Dear Hivers

I recently spoke to you about RSS feeds and content syndication . It is now time to present you some tools that will allow you to read, organize and share all these threads, fruit of your vigil.

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The base: Google Reader
Released in 2005, Google Reader is a free online service from Google (so you must create or have a Google or gmail account) that allows you to organize all your feeds in one place . You create different folders , just like in Windows Explorer. If you are a novice, I suggest you watch François Magnan's tutorial, Google Reader: watch with RSS feeds .

No need to visit a multitude of sites, the information comes to you , in real time and in a structured way. But even with an RSS reader, the endless stream of information can quickly overwhelm you. Because the more news you follow, the more content you will receive! Of course you won't read everything: scroll through the headlines, choose and read what really interests you.

Experience is the way you can teach others and help and you can give a lot if good suggestion.Thus, to be considered an expert in your field , it is imperative that you stay constantly informed of the latest trends.

Google Reader offers a classic display suitable for processing large volumes of information , with a very practical condensed overview and efficient sorting on different criteria, the storage of articles read and the attribution of tags.

If you follow several themes, good organization of your files is essential.

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I have been using Google for a long time and never knew about that feature. I will have to look into it. I like being able to read everything in one spot. I have my Google feed on my phone but I am guessing that is different. Thanks

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