Last month, we looked at ways in which we can gather, or aggregate, content from a number of different Web sites and put together a single summary of the day's news. Although it was amazing to see how ...
Bloglines has just launched a new beta version of its site. Bloglines has been an immensely popular Web-based RSS reader since its launch in 2003, so it's great to see that it is stepping up its game ...
Bloglines, a free Internet service for searching, subscribing, publishing and sharing news feeds and blogs, recently marked a major growth milestone: more than 100 million live, dynamic articles are ...
If you’re one of the many folks who read SiliconBeat through Bloglines, you may have noticed that our content is sometimes many hours old by the time it shows up in your Bloglines reader. Apparently, ...
However, just being a browser-based application can put these products at a disadvantage. They don't offer the flexibility (or the complexity) of apps installed locally on your hard drive. They don't ...
Google Reader may have stolen some of its thunder, but Bloglines, one of the original online RSS readers, remains a very popular option. In fact, the beta version of Bloglines has just rolled out ...
This morning I revieved a press release from Ask Jeeves named "Bloglines is First to Go Beyond the Blog With Unique-to-Me Info Updates" with a subtitle "New FedEx, UPS and U.S. Postal Service Package ...
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In a competitive move that extends beyond aggregating general-audience blogs and RSS news feeds, Bloglines this week added package tracking to its free Web-based services. Bloglines users can now ...
Pioneer RSS feed manager Bloglines will continue operating thanks to a last-minute agreement for MerchantCircle to take over operation of the service from Ask.com. Ask.com, which announced it would ...
I am writing this column a few days after the November 2, 2004, elections in the United States. As an admitted political junkie, I enjoy the modern era of computerized, always-on punditry. No longer ...