Tuesday, July 19, 2005

RSS for your Mobile

Too busy to sit in front of your computer every night and go through your RSS reader? Start sending your feeds to your mobile devices.

Here are a few readers:

  • 49PM's NewsReader: Read any RSS or Atom newsfeed and view the photos formatted exactly to the size of your mobile display! You can save downloaded photos to your phone and show them to your friends later. And when you check a newsfeed, only the newest posts are downloaded. You can add any newsfeed you like, it'll even find the feed if you enter the web location of a weblog or newsfeed page.


  • Bloggo - an RSS feed reader for WAP 2.0-capable phones.


  • FoCuS - FoCuS extracts the newest published items from RSS feeds (through the corresponding URLs), and displays them to the user. FoCus is fully compliant to RSS 2.0 specifications, up to 8 feeds storable, automatic buffering of downloaded items, and it
    supports both English and Italian.


  • FreeNews - delivers the essentials of the world wide web directly to your mobile phone. Using RSS, FreeNews gathers the information you care about from the web, putting it on your phone so you can read it anywhere, anytime.


  • i-feed.de - collects newsfeeds and provides content specific rendering of nearly all types of devices such as mobile phones (WAP or i-mode), PDAs or webbrowsers.


  • LiteFeeds - provide custom mobile RSS readers for any Java Phone/SmartPhone, Blackberry, Palm or PocketPC which synchronizes with your online subscriptions. New features include : viewing full text articles (not just RSS), viewing Flickr/Buzznet images, and the ability to clip articles to your online clipboard and share it as an RSS feed.


  • Mobile RSS Reader - allows you to read RSS feeds with your mobile phone. The service includes a downloadable application for your mobile phone and a web service, which allows you to download RSS feed urls. Requires MIDP 1.0.


  • Mobilerss.net - an online/offline news aggrator that focuses on mobile devices and produces optimized output for a wide variety of them. Users can view their content online or synchronize feeds for offline viewing. OPML import/export and search in syndic8 is also supported.


  • mReader - a light-weight Mobile RSS Reader (Aggregator) designed to be compatible with J2ME midp devices including Mobile Phones, PDAs and Blackberry.


  • News Lite - a free RSS news reader, developed in Macromedia Flash Lite 1.1 technology and asp.NET for server side components. The software is designed for all "flash-enabled" S60 smart-phones.


  • nextBLAST - Supports English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Croatian, Russian, and Chinese.


  • RSSHome.com - created to simply the reading of RSS and Atom feeds from mobile devices like Microsoft SmartPhone, Sony P800/P900, Handspring, Palm, PPC, etc. as well as WAP enabled mobiles and desktop browsers. To minimize data traffic to the mobile device, a proxy server is used behind the scenes to filter, verify and catalog all RSS feeds content. The proxy server then sends the minimal amount of data to the mobile device so the device can display the RSS feeds.


  • Yahoo! Mobile - allows you to read the RSS news feeds that you've subscribed to in your My Yahoo! page from your mobile phone's minibrowser.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Kathie Legg said...

Sounds great! I added it.

7/19/2005 8:24 PM  

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