Set Up Google Reader For RSS Feeds
Posted by Steve Denniston on February 28th, 2008
Isn’t it fun when you can tell someone else to do something for you? Or in this case, telling a computer to do your work for you. For example, instead of manually visiting 10 web sites to see if content has been updated, you can set up a Real Simple Syndication (RSS) feeder that will automatically detect if content has been updated and notify you of the changes. Meaning… you visit just one web site.
Google Reader is one of the best RSS aggregators. Here are some instructions on how to set up a free Google Reader account and how to use it.




