At long last, the very wonderful Google Reader has a built-in search facility, and it really is excellent. This was the only thing preventing it from becoming the killer RSS reader. Now there’s no need to fool around with a Greasemonkey script to search your newsfeeds.
Bliss!
UPDATE: Reader also gives the correct number of […]
Following on from my post on free video games mp3 remixes (where everything went wrong!), I thought I’d mention some game and demoscene music streamed stations.
What follows are links to the front pages of these websites. Which radio stream you choose to listen to will depend on whether you have broadband, cable or prefer a […]
I discovered some shiny new stuff on the web today.
First up, while chatting on Google Talk with Syafrizal Abu Mansor, who runs both Syaf the Geek and My Journey Into Life, Syaf mentioned two services which I hadn’t heard of: LinkyLoveArmy and Payu2blog. Both of these are ways of earning additional income.
I haven’t tried these; […]
I just found out about the Mainstream-O-Meter for Last.fm users. I saw it mentioned over on the Last.fm blog.
The Mainstream-O-Meter rates me at 4.52% mainstream. Given that I’m in The Far Corner, of course, this doesn’t really come as a surprise to me.
Now, I happen to know that Miss Nexy of Step Into the Nexus […]
I’ve just found a site called Conduit which allows you to create your own free personalised toolbar which you can use to increase traffic on your blog or promote your website. The toolbar can include a Google search button (available for a number of different countries), an RSS button and even a radio station. You […]
Stephanie Quilao over at Back in Skinny Jeans has a good, non-technical explanation of the benefits of using a feed reader. It’s a useful article for simply demonstrating what the thing’s actually for, and how much time using a feed reader can save you if you spend a lot of time reading the same websites […]
Adobe has launched a new RSS reader called myFeedz. I’ve yet to try it, but it’s good to see the company branching out into something different. But it’ll have to go some to beat Google Reader.
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