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What’s the best RSS aggregator?

I’m looking to change how I read blogs… right now I use Thunderbird on my PC but if I’m away, then I get backlogged…

Is there something better online, like feedster, except updated on a regular basis?

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  • June 8th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Blogging | 4 comments

    4 Comments »

    1. I use Blogdigger (http://groups.blogdigger.com/index.jsp), and I like it. It’s online, and organizes by date rather than by site.

      But, I have a sneaking suspicion that it isn’t getting all of the posts. If anyone has a better one, I’d like to hear about it.

      Comment by Michelle | June 9, 2005

    2. I just joined the Coalition of the Chillin’ and would like some imput on my homepage. Just click my name and it will take you there.

      Comment by American | June 9, 2005

    3. Bloglines is by far the absolute, most awesomest, incrediblest, est-est aggregator on the planet. There is no extra tool needed. It is entirely web based, has a simple plugin for adding new blogs and can even manage your blogroll if you want it to.

      It works great. You can trust me on that.

      Comment by Jeremy | June 10, 2005

    4. I too use bloglines, and it is very very handy. Plus you can put a “sub to bloglines” button in your bookmarks (at least with firefox) for easy addition of new sites.

      Comment by Fence | June 15, 2005

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