Post by account_disabled on Aug 29, 2023 21:31:19 GMT -6
Here are 10 RSS feed aggregators that will make your life easier. 1.Netvibes The principle of the content aggregator is to save you time. You no longer need to log in to each site you want to monitor, because it does it for you, fetches new content and presents it in a Dashboard . All you have to do is launch the application in the morning or during your break, and read the content that interests you. That's what Netvibes offers you. You can even automate certain tasks such as sharing articles, on your social networks, according to predefined keywords. 2. Old Reader Old Reader is an RSS feed aggregator that centralizes monitoring. Very close to Google Reader, it was one of the best alternatives when this Google service closed. You can export streams to play them in a single interface.
The de facto connection by a Google or Facebook account. You can also store and order your feeds in folders for easier reading. Note that this aggregator is available on UK Mobile Database desktop and mobile. 3. NewsBlur NewsBlur is a simple and easy to use RSS feed aggregator. A little less practical than others, you have to take the time to take an interest in it to really exploit all its capabilities. Sources can be added manually to enrich your watch or through an OPML file. The side menu allows easy management of folders (which can be created with a single click) classified by theme. It's up to you to classify your links by client, type of monitoring (competitive, legal, marketing, etc.)
or subject, in order to easily find relevant content. 4.Inoreader Available since 2015, Inoreader is a tool valued by monitoring specialists. Like all the tools we have just seen, Inoreader allows you to list the sites to monitor. It allows to set up a more modern system of RSS feeds. This RSS feed aggregator, developed by Innologica in Bulgaria, has excellent service records. Inoreader goes beyond the mere collection of information by creating a gateway to pages on social networks: this feature makes it considerably easier to export articles. This RSS aggregator also gives valuable information about the feed. Its objective is to save you as much time as possible by offering to automatically classify the best content for you. You define keywords and the tool shows you the articles containing the predefined terms first.
The de facto connection by a Google or Facebook account. You can also store and order your feeds in folders for easier reading. Note that this aggregator is available on UK Mobile Database desktop and mobile. 3. NewsBlur NewsBlur is a simple and easy to use RSS feed aggregator. A little less practical than others, you have to take the time to take an interest in it to really exploit all its capabilities. Sources can be added manually to enrich your watch or through an OPML file. The side menu allows easy management of folders (which can be created with a single click) classified by theme. It's up to you to classify your links by client, type of monitoring (competitive, legal, marketing, etc.)
or subject, in order to easily find relevant content. 4.Inoreader Available since 2015, Inoreader is a tool valued by monitoring specialists. Like all the tools we have just seen, Inoreader allows you to list the sites to monitor. It allows to set up a more modern system of RSS feeds. This RSS feed aggregator, developed by Innologica in Bulgaria, has excellent service records. Inoreader goes beyond the mere collection of information by creating a gateway to pages on social networks: this feature makes it considerably easier to export articles. This RSS aggregator also gives valuable information about the feed. Its objective is to save you as much time as possible by offering to automatically classify the best content for you. You define keywords and the tool shows you the articles containing the predefined terms first.