So I use to follow RSS feeds through Outlook. It was an easy way to stay updated on feeds given I spend most of my time in Outlook. The only problem though my Outlook program started becoming very slow. After a little research I figured out that it was a result of Outlook refreshing my RSS feeds. Once I removed the RSS feeds from Outlook the refresh lag went away.
I'm now using FeedDemon for my RSS feeds and I have to say, the switch has been a pleasant one. The last thing I wanted was yet another application to remember to use, but what can you do. I'd say right now I have about 30 applications that I use on a regular basis.
It strikes me that there's a huge opportunity for someone to converge all these information applications in to a single Web-based interface - twitter, RSS feeds, flickr, YouTube, FaceBook, podcasts, news alerts, etc.
Google has tried a little bit, but to be honest Google Reader doesn't have a pleasant interface to use in my opinion.
So it looks like I'm still stuck using a variety of best-in-class applications for each of my internet-related information tracking needs.
But word of advice for PR folks, stick with programs that do what they do well. Integration would be idea, but unfortunately there seem to be very few cases where programs designed to integrate multiple services actually works out well.
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It strikes me that there's a huge opportunity for someone to converge all these information applications in to a single Web-based interface - twitter, RSS feeds, flickr, YouTube, FaceBook, podcasts, news alerts, etc.
Google has tried a little bit, but to be honest Google Reader doesn't have a pleasant interface to use in my opinion.
So it looks like I'm still stuck using a variety of best-in-class applications for each of my internet-related information tracking needs.
But word of advice for PR folks, stick with programs that do what they do well. Integration would be idea, but unfortunately there seem to be very few cases where programs designed to integrate multiple services actually works out well.
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