![]() Subscribing to a feed is very easy and only requires a feed reader. For example, if you read something in a feed and, a few days later, you need that article again, your feed reader should be able to locate it. If your feed reader provides archiving functionality, you can easily keep information for future reference.Additionally you can usually set up a reader to watch for words in all the feeds it gets too. If you load that feed into your reader then you will have a constant search for ‘Dr Pepper’ at that site. You could search for that – and the results page will have a feed. Let’s say you have an interest in ‘Dr Pepper’. If you go to the web-based blog aggregators you can search inside their feeds. Your reader will deliver only the latest content to you. If you are on slower internet connection, you don’t have to visit multiple blogs and load all of their information individually.If you have a feed reader, it can check those 10 blogs every hour (or whenever you want), let you know when any have been updated, and provide you with the new content. ![]()
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