For this Android developer tutorial, we are going to create a simple RSS reader app. This app would fetch RSS feeds from a single, user specified internet address, and display the contents using a ...
Fluent Reader is a very modern RSS reader. The moment you open it, you're greeted by a user interface that meshes perfectly ...
You may already be using Google Reader, Google’s Web-based RSS reader, but you probably haven’t figured out every advanced trick for getting the most out of this free RSS syndication service. RSS (aka ...
Why Self-Host an RSS Reader? In an era dominated by algorithm-driven social media, having a self-hosted RSS reader offers a refreshing way to curate and consume content without the noise. Tiny Tiny ...
RSS feeds have been my go-to for staying informed, from Google Reader to Feedly and Inoreader. But Google Reader’s shutdown, ever more bloated interfaces, rising subscription costs, and privacy ...
Sure, you could use one of the commercial or open-source RSS readers. But isn’t it more fun to code your own? RSS feeds have been around since the late ’90s, and they remain a handy way to keep up ...
Do you routinely hop from one favorite Web site to another, just to see if anything new’s been added? There’s a faster, easier way: Use an RSS reader. (RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, a ...
Today's RSS tip comes from comments on yesterday's post. I'd been looking for a way to archive selected feed entries as email messages for long term storage, but using services like RSSFwd or RMail by ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. TJ McCue is Seattle-based and covers tech & productivity tools. This article is more than 3 years old. As far as lifehacks go, ...
Today's RSS power user tip is a modification of a Lifehacker tip I ran across recently. Some information, like job and apartment listings is extremely time sensitive, miss an announcement and you ...