News feed aggregator

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Definition

A news feed aggregator or aggregator or feed reader is a client software or web-based tool used to read RSS, Atom or Rdf files. It's used to check and survey websites' updates and news. What's interesting is that users don't have to open many websites searching for updates because they are collected together. A news feed aggregator is a site where users retrieve information of their favourite websites.

The main advantage is to build a personal newspaper and to gain a lot of time. An old paradigm is included in this new way to get information which is pulled instead of pushed e.g. with email.

Users can organize subscribtions: group feeds into folders, delete, move, export to a OPML format (to share subscriptions with others)...

What’s the aim of feed aggregators?

Feed aggregators are useful to keep track of your favourite Websites and blogs, without having to remember to check each site manually or clutter your e-mail box. "Most of the biggest names on the Web offer content feeds including USATODAY.com, BBC News Headlines, ABCNews, CNET, Yahoo!, Amazon.com and much more!". Thousands of bloggers, podcasters and videobloggers publish feeds too. In addition each of the video and audio files you can download from Apple is powered by a feed. Nowadays there are more than 2,000 different feed reading applications (“news aggregators”- for texts; “podcatchers”- for podcasts). "A typical interface for a feed reader will display your feeds and the number of new (unread) entries within each of those feeds . You can also organize your feeds into categories and even clip and save your favourite entries (with certain applications)". Feeds applications can be either free or requiring a small purchase price. In addition you can choose among online applications or others that can be downloaded directly on your PC. The former ones give you the possibility to access your feed updates from everywhere you are. (Bloglines is a suitable example of this online service).

Source: Feedburner

Many different news feed aggregators

The BBC site gives you the possibility to decide if you want to receive news feeds directly on your pc, your mobile, your e-mail box or on the online reading applications you have chosen. Not only this site, but all the ones that offer you news feeds let you choose the topic or the regions of the world you are most interested in; so you don’t have to receive a huge amount of news that you don’t consider worth reading.

Source: BBC.com


Educational usages

  • students can collect favourite sites when working on their papers
  • teachers can check students' homework when working online
  • see RSS (under Educational usages)

Software

News readers
Browser extensions

Online tools

Bibliography