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Old 05-20-2006, 09:10 AM   #1
Bob Russell
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LifeFeeds Mobile RSS browsing for Phones and PPC

The Litefeeds RSS for mobile phones caught my eye this morning. I'm sure there are many other options, but this one has a nice web page. Just goes to show how marketing does matter -- I don't know anything about this program, but here I am telling you all about it because of a pretty web page!

The Litefeeds application appears to have phone and Windows Mobile versions. And not only can you read RSS, but you can post to your Litefeeds personal blog from your device also.

Two nice alternatives for online RSS feed reading without installing a separate feed reader application are:
* Bloglines which has a mobile display option and is great on the desktop also.
* MobileRSS which has content in a form that can also be clipped with a program like iSiloX. I used the MobileRSS site in the past, but have not used it recently because I consider it best used with a live connection. However, I plan to go back to it if/when I have a 700p with a data plan.

And there are a multitude of programs like QuickNews for PalmOS that are becoming more and more popular as well. With all the desktop and mobile alternative, there's really no excuse to not read RSS feeds if you love to keep up on your favorite news.
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