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

Kikolani

I follow a lot of blogs and various RSS feeds. Plus, when I’m ready to periodically purge my RSS feeds, I can look at the Twitter handles and figure out quickly whether I have engaged with them or not. I also use(d) the search in Google Reader for curating content. A Little About How I Use(d) Google Reader.

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Free Social Media Tools We Love: Nuzzel

agora pulse

If you ask any social media manager what they love about their job, they’re not going to respond with “Content curation. It is extremely time consuming to consistently find content that will resonate with your both brand AND your followers. First, you have to know what sites pump out good content. Hands down!”

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11 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider

Kikolani

Allows you to tag posts to find content on a particular topic later. Ability to search feeds is in the works. Displays RSS feed groupings in streams. The service is free for up to 64 feeds, then ranges from $1 – $3 per month. Many of these services have alternative views with thumbnails, expanded entries, etc.

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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

To take advantage of the Google Reader downtime they’ve turned off free accounts (which didn’t allow more than 64 feeds) so this may come back in the future. Netvibes – they’ve been around for as long as I can remember, so it should give you some hope they’ll be sticking around.

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Twittorati Features Tweets Everyone Already Knows About

Socialized

This gives Technorati its coveted “business model&# (everyone wants to be the Digg of Twitter), but it has numerous shortcomings in terms of presenting users with useful and interesting content. I have a great tool I use for following the top bloggers on Twitter. It’s called Twitter.

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Smart PR People are Using SmartTags

Proactive Report

Adding Smart Tags to the data and then filtering the conversations based on your tags can help you decipher the trends, sentiment and competitive intelligence you need to plan your content and social media activities. try something like the new NetVibes for business dashboard. See how it worked at Le Web in Paris. Follow me on Twitter.

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Reorganizing My Personal Learning Environment

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Moved Back to Netvibes One day several months ago, Netvibes annoyed me and I switched to Feedraider. I have no idea why, really, since Netvibes is so much better for what Im trying to do. Created a Dashboard for Myself One of the tabs I created for myself in Netvibes is called My Work. tag called "blog this."

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