I subscribe via RSS using Firefox's live bookmark feature (so, I've got a directory of bookmarks that list rss article titles). When I want to read an article, I go to the site and read it via that RSS bookmark link (ads are there and all).
Thanks for the reply. I've only ever used the method I described above. Seems nice to read the article on its own website (styled the way the author intended).
this was apparently made as another option to the official aggregator. while its slightly easier to read, it looks nearly identical, and offers no new functionality to really make it worth switching -- especially for someone who reads the official aggregator in a feed reader.
The dates shown for the blog posts are incorrect. They all say September 20, 2009, when in fact the underlying dates go back to 2008. It looks more like the time at which it was imported. It should be displaying the pubDate from the feeds.
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I've found that people visit the site once, subscribe to the RSS, and don't come back.
Do you use RSS differently? If so, how?
One such thought of adding popular metric is:
1)Track the number of shares happening for that post in twitter,delicious,Google Reader (via Friendfeed API).