Following RSS feeds is a convenient way to keep tabs on the content you desire.
By Curtis Emery
September 18, 2012
a magazine format, which offers a unique and engaging approach to reading and managing RSS feeds. Others, like
Google Reader, focus more on device synchronization and feed management and offer less robust options for content viewing, but their management options make it easy for users to gather the feeds they want and make sure their reading lists are not only accessible, but organized efficiently across all of their personal devices.
Within an RSS reader, each RSS feed can also look very different. Content publishers have the option to customize the appearance of their RSS feeds. Some feeds are much more robust than others — offering pictures, flash content, even site unique features like a twitter ticker. Depending on how feeds are developed, the range of how an RSS feed will appear on an RSS reader is broad, with room for subtleties depending on the content publisher.
Here at TechDecisions, we offer category-specific RSS feeds. If you click on the link titled “All Topics” — which is the last link all the way to the right directly under the header of the homepage — you can see a list of all of our tagged categories. On this page you will be able to follow our exclusive App feed where you can stay up-to-date with all of our App stories as they happen. It is probably the best way to keep a handle on our app coverage, as we are always up-dating our content and exploring new options for the mobile devices that help us out so much.
It is always great to get the media you want as soon as it is posted. By following RSS feeds and using RSS reader applications, your ability to stay on top of the content you need is a lot easier. 
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