billboard_feed_add_128x128Many of you probably subscribe to RSS feed of pomomusings, but for those of you who don’t, I wanted to remind you of the various ways you can stay updated about this blog. If you use Bloglines or Google Reader (or another RSS Reader – I use NetNewsWire for Mac primarily because it syncs with the App on my iPhone), you might want to subscribe to these feeds:

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1 Jesse February 15, 2009 at 8:47 am

hey just wanted to get your opinion/thoughts on RSS readers cause i’m not totally satisfied with my system right now – I follow a lot of blogs, use a mac and an ipod touch – I like the firefox addon “brief” for reading on my computer b/c it’s just a side window and integrates with general web browsing really well, it loads fast, and is easy to add feeds to – I’ve downloaded netnewswire and tried it on my ipod touch, but i don’t like that it’s a stand-alone on my computer, and haven’t found an easy way to add feeds when i am just browsing online. my biggest problem with it (especially on the ipod) is that certain blogs (i’m thinking of beliefnet in particular) don’t load the full post, and I have to click to load the whole thing – so on my ipod, i get two sentences, then have to open it in safari, then after i’m done reading i have to go back to netnewswire – any suggestions?

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