Top 5 Free RSS Readers
To access the RSS Feeds you subscribe to you will need a RSS Feed Reader. There are a large number of RSS Feed Readers you can use. Good Feed Readers allow you to search, organize and categorize RSS news items.
My Top 5 free RSS readers are:
Google Reader
http://www.google.com/reader
Google Reader features:
- Works in most modern browsers without needing to install any software.
- Has sensible keyboard shortcuts to make navigating easy
- Lets you tag, sort and organize individual items using labels
- Allows you to easily share items on a public web page that has an RSS feed itself and send items by email, or use tags for blogrolls.
- Has a blog and news search engine to make it easy to find and subscribe to feeds
- Google Gears allows you to access up to 2000 items offline
Bloglines
http://www.bloglines.com/
Cool Bloglines features:
- Mobile Bloglines: Allows access to your favourite content on your phone
- Drag and Drop Feed Manager: Drag and drop to manage your feeds
- Bloglines Top 1000: Keep track of the Top 1000 most popular feeds
- 3 Pane Reading View: Gives you more options for reading your feeds
- Custom Start Page: Allows you to customise your start page with your favourite content
Feedreader
http://www.feedreader.com/
Feedreader features:
- Feedreader is completely free software that you download and install on your computer
- It has a very simple and easy-to-use interface which even non-technical users find easy to understand and navigate.
- Users can create smart feeds by adding key words or phrases related to their area of interest. Feedreader automatically monitors articles, and displays those topics
- Allows you to add or remove columns from your view
- With a single click you can group headlines by source, date, or tag
MyYahoo
http://my.yahoo.com/
You can subscribe to RSS feeds using My Yahoo!
MyYahoo features:
- By entering a keyword or search term Yahoo will automatically create an RSS feed to track the latest news search results for that topic.
- Yahoo has a very good tutorial on how to set up RSS feeds on to your “My Yahoo!” Page. Click here to read it http://help.yahoo.com/tutorials/my2/mycham/my_addcontent3.html
Firefox Feedly Reader RSS Add-On
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8538
If you use Firefox as your default browser then you should consider using the Firefox Add-On Feedly Reader to view your RSS Feeds Firefox Reader features:
- Allows you to import your favorite RSS feeds and sources from Google Reader, Bloglines, Netvibes or your bookmarks
- Allows you to collect and organize RSS feeds into tabs/categories
- You can configure multiple views: title only, title and summary, image grid, video grid, entire content
- Allows you to filter the most relevant/popular content
- You can share articles on twitter, friendfeed, tumblr, delicious and facebook
- Has an excellent list of keyboard shortcuts
The firefox add-on can be found here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8538






