Google's New Ho-Hum RSS Reader
Another day, another Google application: this time an RSS reader.
I have been playing around with it this morning. The early verdict:
it's fairly good but nothing earth shattering. What I like about it is
you can
easily import subscriptions from other readers - I imported my
FeedDemon file
within a couple minutes - and the user interface is straightforward.
One feature I would have liked to have seen Google implement is search
within your own subscriptions - as opposed to just search for
new content and the Web. The bottom line is it's your typical
Google service: simple, no-frills and fast. If you want a plain-vanilla
RSS reader and like using Google, it will do the job just fine. If you
want something with more bells and whistles and a sexier user
interface, you'll probably want to use something else. Personally, I'll
continue to use FeedDemon on my PC and laptop, and perhaps use
Google Reader when I'm on the road without a laptop.
At the very least, it makes you wonder why Google took so long to get
into the RSS reader game. With all its financial clout and army of
PhDs, you would think Google would be faster to market. Then again,
their modus operandi has never been “first out of the gate”. Search is
the best example. They got into the business after Lycos, Hotbot, et al
but quickly crushed any rivals because their mousetrap simply worked
better. Then again, Google hasn't enjoyed the same kind of success in
other markets: e-mail, comparative shopping, social networking, etc.
One service where I think they could have done so much better is Blogger.com.
Given its popularity and the explosive growth of the blogosphere,
Blogger has so much more potential than just a free tool. You wonder
why, for example, Blogger has yet to introduce premium services for
people who want more than just a simple publishing tool.








October 8th, 2005 at 10:16 am
Mark,
Any success syncing your PC and laptop feeds with FeedDemon?
October 11th, 2005 at 7:50 pm
here's an RSS reader that you might find more exciting…
the latest version of Attensa, an RSS reader for Outlook.
The new version includes a Firefox toolbar extension that makes it easy to:
find, preview and subscribe to RSS newsfeeds from any Web page or blog offering RSS feeds.
add Del.icio.us tags. You can also explore and access your tagged pages right from the toolbar. Your bookmark list on Del.icio.us is updated and synchronized automatically.
to read RSS articles in Firefox without using Outlook.
every action performed using the browser toolbar is immediately synchronized in Outlook.
The Attensa RSS toolbar works with Firefox 1.0 and 1.5.
You can see screenshots, read the news release and get more detail at our blog http://attensa.typepad.com
The public preview version 0.991 of Attensa for Outlook can be downloaded for free at http://www.attensa.com.
Let us know what you think.
thanks
Scott Niesen