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Feedbin, Still Highly Recommended

I’ve been using feedbin since its domain was at feedbin.me. Searching my archives, I realized I hadn’t mentioned it in a while. So here goes.

Feedbin’s pitch

A nice place to read on the web.

Follow your passions with RSS, email newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube.

That pretty much sums it up.

Of course there are all sorts of other goodies, like a well-designed browser UI, sync integration with other desktop and mobile readers, and a nice API. Also available at a great price point, $60 per year.

I’m confident that over the past five years I’ve used feedbin Every. F’in. Day.

When folks on the web lament Google Reader — of which I was a fan — I just roll my eyes. I understand the market influence of GReader, but there were plenty of excellent alternative readers when GReader shuffled off this coil. There were many other reasons why the “RSS Industry” didn’t flourish. C’mon, people. Move on.

If you’re looking for an RSS reader, give feedbin a shot. Even if you’ve already got one you like, give feedbin a shot, maybe you’ll see some features that will win you over.

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