The web based RSS thus offer the facility of mobility as the subscriber can read the RSS feeds from any computer while the desktop RSS readers are limited to a single desktop. However, there has been efforts from desktop RSS readers to overcome this limitation by getting into partnerships with the online RSS readers and offering the readers to read the RSS feeds online as well. Top 10 RSS readers are described in this post.
1. Google Reader: Google reader is a veteran web based RSS reader that has been available since 2005. Google Reader has a simple interface where the subscriber can scroll through the RSS feeds and also add new feeds to the reader. Google reader also offers several file sharing options like sending the files via email or sharing the files on social bookmarking sites. Google also offers several plugins which are very useful, especially when the reader is used in Firefox. It is also possible to read the Google reader on a number of platforms, including the Wii.
2. FeedShow: This is also a free online RSS reader. The Feedshow offers great many user options like the import/export feed. The subscriber can also choose between a two pane view or a three pane view. Other features offered by Feedshow include the ability to save the feeds as a PDF file and sending them via email. Feedshow also lets printouts taken out of the favorite files and social bookmark the feeds.
3. My Syndicaat: This is a free personal news aggregator. MySyndicaat offers several great features like the ability to add keyword searches from Google or Yahoo. The user can also filter the components to ensure that there is only the most relevant contents and no duplicate content.
4. MyAlltop: The free web based aggregator makes reading blogs and websites easier. It acts as a sort of directory for blogs or websites. When the user reaches the personalized profile page, he/she can get the last few updates from each site that the user has added. The user can also add new sites to MyAllTop.
5. NewsGator: NewsGator offers Feed Demon, a free desktop RSS reader for the Windows. The great features of Feed Demon has chosen it the PC magazine's Editor's choice free RSS reader.
6. Newsisfree: This aggregator has a clean interface and it allows the user to browse through the headlines quickly and find sources for breaking news and feeds. The premium services offered by this online RSS reader, however, is not free.
7. Superfeedr: This is also a free online RSs reader but it is a little bit more technical than its counterparts.
8. Lazyfeed: Lazyfeed continuously updates new feeds from its users, so this is a super lazy way to continue reading RSS feeds, without the trouble of posting your own feeds. If you are looking to follow feeds from your favorite website, lazyfeed may not be the best tool for the job.
9. Collected: Collected lets you to easily organize all your feeds. The user can take RSS feeds and merge the feed into already existing collections throughout the site. You can also start a new collection on a particular topic.
10. Fever: You will need your own server to use Fever, but once you have set up your account, it is one of the most customizable RSS reader out there. This is not a free service, however



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