missbliss
March 8th, 2009, 09:08 PM
I recently started using NewsFox for reading RSS feeds. The only thing is that most of the feeds I subscribe to only end up being headlines with a one line description in the article area. What's the deal? Do they want you to visit the site so they set the feed up like that?
I just don't see the point of feed where I can't actually read anything other than the headline.
Furthermore, is the it the feed reader that is the problem?
Feeds I'm interested in (can be blogs, articles, podcasts, etc...)
Global Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Middle East
Econonmy
Science
Health
Environment
Tech
Haha, that's pretty broad! Put it this way: I'm interested in pretty much all news excluding entertainment news.
Good feeds I've already got: BoingBoing, Epicurious, Short Sharp Science.
I'd also be interested in what readers you use and why.
I just don't see the point of feed where I can't actually read anything other than the headline.
Furthermore, is the it the feed reader that is the problem?
Feeds I'm interested in (can be blogs, articles, podcasts, etc...)
Global Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Middle East
Econonmy
Science
Health
Environment
Tech
Haha, that's pretty broad! Put it this way: I'm interested in pretty much all news excluding entertainment news.
Good feeds I've already got: BoingBoing, Epicurious, Short Sharp Science.
I'd also be interested in what readers you use and why.