Imagine having a single app to keep up with your favorite news sources, YouTube channels, newsletters, and blogs, all in an easy-to-read format with no social media algorithms deciding what you see.
Ever since the demise of Google Reader way back in 2013, it feels like the internet has been moving away from RSS feed readers. Corporations have been opting for something much more easily monetized ...
A new app called Current is rethinking the RSS reader, aiming to offer a reading experience that feels more like dipping into ...
For a long time, I didn't really know what RSS was, and when I started using it, it felt strange to realize that many people saw it as a fad that was gone by the time I got interested in it. I mean, ...
Cory Doctorow makes a strong case for replacing pretty much your entire internet feeds experience with an RSS reader, and spoiler alert he’s right and you should: Using RSS is a chance to visit a ...
I refuse to read news on the likes of Facebook and X/Twitter because of their manipulative algorithms (and as a protest against the many other societal ills they cause). Instead, I prefer to receive ...
Why Self-Host an RSS Reader? In an era dominated by algorithm-driven social media, having a self-hosted RSS reader offers a refreshing way to curate and consume content without the noise. Tiny Tiny ...
Newsletters are great—a clogged email inbox is not. I understand why newsletters took off and RSS didn't. Most people are never going to download a dedicated app for reading news and take the time to ...
RSS is a Web-based technology used by businesses, organizations and the government to publish frequently updated online content. With RSS, OSHA Web site users can avoid the time-consuming, ...