How I read my favourite blogs
Saturday, 1 September 2007 13:32 GMT
THIS screenshot shows how I read the blog feeds that I’m subscribed to.
A few things to note:
- I use classic Bloglines despite the recent availability of Bloglines Beta. The Playlists feature is great for keeping an eye on my favourite blogs.
- Mauritius Blog Tracker takes pole position, followed by my other favourite blogs.
- Google Reader is not my thing. Granted, they have a kick-ass search engine, but for anything else, the competition is almost always better.
- My other favourite links are on the Links bar. BTW, IE7 rocks!
So, how do you read your favourite blogs?
Eddy.
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Ewww, Internet explorer.. You could have at least used a non-microsoft browser, given you’re no-google.
Comment by dude18 — Saturday, 1 September 2007 17:45 GMT #
HATING Microsoft is so passé :-)
Seriously, for casual browsing nothing beats IE7.
Eddy.
Comment by Eddy — Saturday, 1 September 2007 18:14 GMT #
I use IE for pages using a lot flash. My CPU goes nuts if I use Firefox in that particular situation.
Personally, I think each browser has its advantages and disadvantages. The best browser would be one which combines the best of IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera and others.
What I like (browsers available on Windows):
IE: Handles flash better
Firefox: How it handles a “Find”
Safari and Opera: How they highlight all the occurences of the keywords of a “Find”
Opera: Opens contextual menu when a word double-click and speed dial
On the Mac, I use Safari and Firefox.
Comment by Patrick Ng — Sunday, 2 September 2007 18:43 GMT #