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I’ve been very busy the past week and I haven’t been able to get to read my RSS feeds. Now I’m 5 days behind and not able to take time to go over everything. Google reader shows 1000+ posts to read. You can only hit J so many times before you start to think about declaring RSS Bankruptcy. This would be the second time I’ve done that this year.
RSS feeds take up a lot of time of my day. How much do I get from the information I poor over and what benefit do I get as well from it?
RSS feeds are where I get all my news and information on new procedures, technology, and tech news. I have over 180 subscriptions to websites and news feeds. I think I’m going to have to pair them down now.
It would be beneficial to be able to section off the different Feeds as to importance. Some feeds I want to get the information as soon as it comes out. Others I want to read when I have the leisure to read.
I’m guessing that I can change my folder function on Google Reader. I’ll categorize the folders into, News Feeds, Tech News, Political News, and Leisure Read. Then I can just pull up the feed folder I want to read at that time.
Do you know of any program or other Google Reader Hack that would allow me to stream line my RSS Feed reading time?
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>I use netvibes. I started to use it and i thought that was a bad policy (rss in separated “windows” like igoogle) but i read all rss in 3 minutes. When i was using google reader i was all the day reading rss