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Are You Reading Your Own News?

Yesterday I asked someone from Contribute (our sister app - controls access for groups to edit web sites), "Are you reading your own news?"

I showed her NetNewsWire for Mac and Feedreader for PC, and we debated the relative merits of push and pull technologies for news.

What about you? Where do you get your news? How do you sort through It All?

(thanks eric)

June 19, 2003

Posted to Life at 09:59 AM | comments (0)

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