How (and why) to start using an RSS reader for news again
Briefly

RSS is a 25-year-old open standard for syndicating content from the web, allowing users to create custom feeds and access information in a reader-friendly view.
While RSS can be overwhelming and hasn't gone mainstream, it remains a powerful tool for users seeking control over their online content consumption.
After examining various RSS readers, I've chosen Feedbin for its focus on a streamlined reading experience, contrasting with Feedly and Inoreader's cluttered interfaces.
Feedbin's mobile app is iOS-only, but its web version works effectively on Android, making it versatile if users use their browser's 'Add to Home Screen' feature.
Read at Fast Company
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