
I’m not asking “do you” because surely all of you remind this service (including ones that live in a cave). My question is - how do you use it? I consider writing this post since I noticed the way I use Technorati Favs is a little bit offbeat. As far as I’m concerned I do use favorites a sandbox. Precisely - I subscribe an RSS feed with my Technorati Fav’s, it cuts all posts to excerpts. I think it’s pretty practical (there’s no need to get full entires, usually too many of them are boring). And from time to time I do a clean - I mean moving all the worth subscriptions straight to my reader, deleting worthless craps and leaving others on a trial (if a blog is not updated very often OR most of entries are bland and I’m not sure what to do with it).
So I’ve just added a few blogs to my Google Reader, removed a few, and now it looks like I’m ready for more. The tip might be quite useful for ones that do subscribe 100+ blogs and still don’t know how to deal with their feed reader. This is what it’s all about ![]()



September 4th, 2007 #
I don’t subscribe to that many feeds so Google Reader is fine for me. It would have helped if I had a lot of people I know blogging, but very few people actually do.
September 4th, 2007 #
Since they included Next and Previous Item buttons checking all unread news takes much less amounts of time. Now you don’t even need to turn the scroll