AideRSS — a reader that filters for you

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I use bloglines to monitor blogs. I like a lot of blogs and even just browsing my subscriptions I can’t keep up with all of ‘em.  Enter . It makes some decisions for you about how “good” the blog posts are and filters out the ones that it doesn’t think ard up to snuff.

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Make your blog mobile friendly

handheldAlways those pesky mobiles and the lack of standards for them. Bleah!  I looked into support for web a year ago.  If you think web browser CSS support is flaky, it goes double for mobiles.

However, I can envision professionals wanting to chill out and browse blogs on their handhelds while they wait ridiculously long times for replacements for their cancelled flights in our failing system (ahhh don’t get me started on that!)  We wouldn’t want to exclude these users from potentially reading our blog, now would we? That’s what feeds are for.

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Put Bloglines to work for your Wordpress blogroll

Warning:  If you are not a Wordpress blogger who can install your own plugins you might wish to skip this post.

Bloglines is my of choice because it’s simple and . I’m going to show you a neat little trick I did on a blog to make a compact, organized, and best of all automatically updating . If you are a wordpresser you know that you have links, but who the heck wants to put them in one by one?  What I’m going to show you is how to leverage to do your for you.

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