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Web feeds - Web feeds can be used to follow websites, including this one. Use web feeds to subscribe to websites and get the latest content in one place . Feeds put you in control . It’s like subscribing to a podcast, or following a company...
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Web feeds can be used to follow websites, including this one. Subscribe to this site This site has multiple feeds listed in the subscribe page, as well as an email newsletter option if you prefer. App recommendations I love Feedbin and NetNewsWire . Feedbin is a good value at $5/mo. The interface is nice and the website is very fast. It is supported by lots of third party apps , which is especially nice on mobile. Feedbin keeps all your read articles in sync between all your devices. I also get a lot of use out of its email newsletter feature . There is a lot of great content in newsletters, but I don’t want distracting stuff coming into my inbox. Instead, I have my mail provider automatically forward all mailing lists to Feedbin. This keeps my inbox uncluttered (… well, less cluttered) and gives me lots of great stuff to read when I open my feed reader. Feedbin does have an official app , but I often use NetNewsWire . It’s excellent and free, with no ads. Aside from the way I use it with Feedbin, it supports several other RSS systems as well as iCloud. Feed recommendations There is probably some number of posts per day that represents the critical mass of web feeds. If you don’t have enough, you probably won’t bother checking the app. (Similar to the onboarding problem for a new social media feed app.) I have made some personal recommendations here: RSS for Hannah Browse lists of blogs: Blogroll , “a humanly curated list of fine personal & independent blogs that are updated regularly” https://ooh.directory/ : “A collection of […] blogs about every topic” https://micro.blog : A micro blogging site; all of the public blogs it hosts have RSS feeds Notes for site owners Are you a site owner interested in RSS? Check out the posts I’ve written about RSS . Read What RSS Needs by Mark Nottingham, and consider participating in the IETF mailing list about feeds as he suggests. I’m always interested in hearing from people who are interested in RSS. You can also view my feed directly . Some browsers will show you the feed with styles applied , while other browsers might show you an unstyled feed or just download it as a file.