Not exact matches
Feeds are delivered through a third - party
service known as an
RSS Feed
Reader or
RSS News Aggregator to compile new and updated content from
RSS - enabled websites and display it all in one place for easy viewing.
Attendees will learn how 21st Century educators can utilize the Internet and Web 2.0 tools (microblogging
services, social networking websites, social bookmarking tools,
RSS feed
readers digital forums) to create their PLN's and customize their «always - on» learning networks to better prepare and understand the Common Core Standards, college & career readiness, technology integration, engaging learners and effective leadership strategies.
Google's decision to do away with its
Reader service has come as a rude surprise for
RSS fans worldwide.
If you provide a decent
RSS feed, you could direct your
readers to use a third - party
service to get your site on their e-
readers.
Feedly is an advanced
service that combines
RSS feed management (via Google
Reader) with a smart content discovery.
I should note that this isn't the only reason I'm relatively unconcerned about Google's decision: I also think there will be plenty of alternatives for those who wish to continue using
RSS feeds as their main information diet, including Feedly — which says it has cloned the
Reader API and created its own back - end for other services to use — as well as NewsBlur, and a proposed reader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later this
Reader API and created its own back - end for other
services to use — as well as NewsBlur, and a proposed
reader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later this
reader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later this year.
I understand why —
RSS readers aren't exactly glitzy or profitable, they're more a public
service than anything.
Whether you've found a replacement
service or not, be sure to get your feeds from Google before the shutdown Monday will be a sad day indeed, as Google
Reader will finally shut its doors and stop operating as an
RSS feed aggregator.