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News Aggregators

Are news aggregators that big a deal? While Bloglines & Google Reader are the best web-based aggregators, I'm not entirely convinced too many people would find reason in using them heavily. Using bookmarks that directly lead to the web-page would be far easier minus the pains.

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Sebastian said…
Did you get the specs. Is it better than yours
Deepanjan said…
My next phone will be a laptop.
Anonymous said…
not if one reads over 200 blogs
Anonymous said…
I think this is my first report on, ever since the change in ur blog policies sprank up.Well, the stories and topics r a little dwindling these days as expected.But one must go and do his best.So carry on, ddepanjan .Someday lets see a chronicle in ur name!
Anish Asoka Asokan

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