This is good Daniel. I have stumbled upon this same solution by accident but had never stoppd to think of all the implications of RSS before. I started using it early, but before some of the more recent enhancemnts (Feedburner) were available. I found that remembering to check my RSS reader was just too much trouble. Now, your blog comes to me as an email notification via RSS and that means that I don't miss the posts, and I can work it into my daily email routine which is definately not going to go away any time soon.
Daniel J. Pritchett I'm grateful that you make the time to read the blog! I have to constantly remind myself that each of us has our own preferred way to read and to share with others.
I never really got into RSS until I started using Google Reader. It remembers what you have and haven't read, allowing you to pick up where you left off even if you take a week off of reading feeds. It's also got some good ways to view and sort and group feeds.
I never really got into RSS until I started using Google Reader. It remembers what you have and haven't read, allowing you to pick up where you left off even if you take a week off of reading feeds. It's also got some good ways to view and sort and group feeds.