So you know that there is an RSS feed available on a website or blog but you just don’t know what to do with it, right? I mean, it’s just too tough to set up an RSS reader like Bloglines. It’s way too complicated to download an RSS reader like SharpReader or integrate it into Outlook with Attensa. And to get a daily email digest from FeedBlitz would just take you over the top.
Right? Sigh.
Okay, so how about getting your RSS feeds to you through your instant messenger? In walks rasasa. Check out their help section and see what I mean.
There! Problem solved! You can get RSS online, downloaded, integrated into Outlook, by email, and now IM (and SMS). Now will you do something with our RSS feed?
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Hi Rob, thanks for mentioning Rasasa!
You forgot to say that with Rasasa you can actually read your feeds online, receive ‘m in your chatprogram, by sms AND by email! So, to shamelessly brag, it’s all covered with one sign-up
Nice, Maarten. Thanks for stopping by and monitoring your brand in the blogosphere! That is cool.
I’m not sure I want to leave Bloglines yet though! But you have a very interesting product.