Independent Sources and RSS
Reader tip:
Independent Sources currently makes its stories available in their entirety via RSS. If you are not taking advantage of this technology then you really should. There are a number of ways to do this including My Yahoo and Firefox. However you might want to try a dedicated RSS reader like Bloglines. It takes just a few seconds to sign-up (and it’s free). The way RSS works is that you “subscribe” to a particular blog and in one view you can see all of the new postings that have been added to your favorite blogs. If you hear people say that they track a hundred blogs this is how they are able to do it.
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