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What is Netvibes?

Social Media Network Marketing

Netvibes is a the modern version of the "portals" of the dot-com era, but this time, they can be completely custom and individual to each user. But Netvibes offers far more than just simple RSS feeds, something which is already common to services known as blog aggregators. Tags: Netvibes.

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

Kikolani

Feedly works with Chrome, Firefox, and mobile devices and syncs with Google Reader to manage your RSS feeds. They are working on a system to transition all of your feeds from Google Reader into Feedly before July 1st. If you use Feedly, please let me know. Now there is three and a half months to find a suitable alternative.

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RSS Extensions for Browsers & Social Media Dashboards

Laurel Papworth

howto social media Workshop Notes Chrome extension Facebook feedly Firefox addon Internet Explorer monitoring netvibes panels rss Safari Twitter' sometimes it’s IN the URL box (Chrome for example), sometimes its on the buttons of the menu bar (IE for example). These links/extensions may or may not work! FeedButton [link].

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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Your how-to guide for Google with Google tutorials, tips for using Google and advice. 4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader. Written by: J. Phil on Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Posted to: RSS/Atom , Reader One comment, add yours! Google Reader is a very popular online tool for reading RSS feeds. Use the Add Subscription Button.

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Social Media Monitoring Bookmarks and RSS

Laurel Papworth

It also allows you to build a dashboard in Netvibes, Bufferapp, Sprout Social, Hootsuite, Feedly and other social media dashboards both in a browser and a news reader on your iPhone/Android smart device. For my students: RSS allows you to manually (or autopost) Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn etc updates from a 3rd party site.

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Free Social Media Tools We Love: Nuzzel

agora pulse

Maybe you’re fancy and combine feeds from multiple sites in a newsreader like Feedly or Netvibes. First, you have to know what sites pump out good content. Then you have to scroll through those sites’ feeds every day to see what content is worth sharing on your networks. I bet it will do the same for you.

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11 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider

Kikolani

Right now, my main choice is Feedly, but I might migrate to the RSS reader that enables the best search features in the long run. Please note that since I prefer looking at my RSS subscriptions in list view, I have included screenshots of each reader in that view. The service is free. Ability to search feeds is in the works.