I found a curated collection of professional news feeds that serves as a treasure trove for RSS junkies. It highlights high-quality sources for staying informed through syndication during the early growth of the blogosphere.
I recommended NewsIsFree, an early news aggregation service that compiled headlines and RSS feeds from thousands of sources. It provided a centralized directory for tracking web content during the early days of syndication.
I curated a list of fifteen practical uses for RSS feeds, including tools to mix multiple scripts together and services that convert static web pages into functional RSS feeds for better content syndication.
I found Google News to be a significant improvement for tracking daily headlines. It's an exciting development in how I consume information online, making the process of staying informed much more streamlined and efficient.
I’ve shared a link to the News of the Weird archive, which curates bizarre, unconventional, and often hilarious true stories from global news sources. It’s a long-running collection of the world's most eccentric and strange human behavior.
I’m noting the launch of Google News India, a new localized edition for regional news aggregation. This update, discovered via Kiruba Shankar, marks a significant step in the expansion of Google’s customized news services for Indian users.