How I read my favourite blogs

Saturday, 1 September 2007 13:32 GMT

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THIS screenshot shows how I read the blog feeds that I’m subscribed to.

A few things to note:

I use classic Bloglines despite the recent availability of Bloglines Beta. The Playlists feature is great for keeping an eye on my favourite blogs. Mauritius Blog Tracker takes pole position, followed by my other favourite blogs. Google Reader is not my thing. Granted, they have a kick-ass search engine, but for anything else, the competition is almost always better. My other favourite links are on the Links bar. BTW, IE7 rocks!

So, how do you read your favourite blogs?

Eddy.

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Ewww, Internet explorer.. You could have at least used a non-microsoft browser, given you’re no-google.

Comment by dude18 — Saturday, 1 September 2007 17:45 GMT #

HATING Microsoft is so passé :-)

Seriously, for casual browsing nothing beats IE7.

Eddy.

Comment by Eddy — Saturday, 1 September 2007 18:14 GMT #

I use IE for pages using a lot flash. My CPU goes nuts if I use Firefox in that particular situation.

Personally, I think each browser has its advantages and disadvantages. The best browser would be one which combines the best of IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera and others.

What I like (browsers available on Windows):

IE: Handles flash better
Firefox: How it handles a “Find”
Safari and Opera: How they highlight all the occurences of the keywords of a “Find”
Opera: Opens contextual menu when a word double-click and speed dial

On the Mac, I use Safari and Firefox.

Comment by Patrick Ng — Sunday, 2 September 2007 18:43 GMT #

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