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Google Reader Alternatives: 3 Web Based RSS Readers to Manage Your Subscriptions

Kikolani

Each time I subscribe to a blog, I organize them by topic (Blogging, Freelance, Social Media, SEO, etc.). You will then get to download a zip file of your Google Reader subscriptions. Netvibes allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds and view them in a Reader (list) or Widgets view. The one thing missing from Netvibes?

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iGoogle Finished – what’s your favourite RSS Dashboard social media monitoring?

Laurel Papworth

I teach classes on social media monitoring – computer classes – and the students set up iGoogle to find and monitor Media, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, images, key influencers, keywords, CEO and brand mentions and so on. I was thinking Netvibes but wondered if you have another option? Really grumpy !

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Minimalist Internet Marketing: My Personal Guide

Viper Chill

I will be downloading it. How does TeuxDeux compare with Netvibes To-do widget? Do you still use the Netvibes to To-Do widget? seems redundant…) Thanks to your brand-base post, I’m trying out Netvibes to-do widget. I signed up for Net Vibes and downloaded Firefox.

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How I Really Built a Blog with 6500 Subscribers

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers Written by Glen, this post has 121 Comments As I announced last week, I have sold my biggest blog, PluginID. Now that I’m using netvibes this is no longer the case (thanks Glen).

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