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RSS: You decide what you read

Introduction

Sometimes I will feel bored and want to read and learn something new, but at this time, I don’t know what to read: bookmarks in my Chrome are so chaotic; news apps send me a lot of things I am not concerned about. As a result, I end up spending a lot of time on Moments and Weibo. Recently, I found that RSS could solve this problem, which makes accessing new updates on my interested websites impossible. In actuality, I have collected a lot of information sources from the Internet, like blogs, tutorials, some official websites, and stuff. But in general, they just lay in my collection directories in my Chrome. If I could use RSS to follow their newer contents, I could have something to read.

Solution

My solution is quite simple, divided into three steps:

  • register an account of Inoreader, which is an RSS reader.
  • add an extension in Chrome: RSS Reader Extension (by Inoreader) . If a website has a web feed(support RSS), you could subscript that by clicking this extension.
  • read my subscripts on Inoreader website or the Inoreader application on my phone.

In this way, I could subscript anything which attracts me, and then I could read their new contents when I am bored.

By the way, welcome to subscript my blog with RSS!