• Reading blogs with an aggregator

    Posted on February 2nd, 2010 Alan No comments

    The blogging experience has two parts. The first part is creating and maintaining a weblog. The second part is reading and keeping track of multiple weblogs using a dedicated program that works similar to a mail program.  Often referred to as RSS readers, feed readers, feed aggregators, news readers, or search aggregators,  these programs allows you to “subscribe” to various weblogs and not have to worry about whe new information has been posted to each blog. The information will be pulled down and ready to read in the Newsreader at regular intervals, just like a mail program.  A special program is not required to read a weblog.  A weblog is always available through a browser.  But a specialized program is highly recommended.

    I  recommend:

    FeedDemon for Windows
    NetNewsWire for Mac
    GoogleReader for a  web-based reader.

    There are even Microsoft Outlook plugins that can download and place new posts in Outlook.   Newsgator,  owner of FeedDemon and NetNewsWire offers one, though it is not free.