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RSS: news you choose

Robert Vamosi CNET

Published: 20 Jul 2004

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The number of sites and people producing content has grown over the years to an unmanageable size. Fortunately, you can now separate the signal from the noise with subscriptions to sites you enjoy and with newsreaders that can filter only the important news you need to get ahead at work. Soon, even portals such as Yahoo will offer this type of service. But there are several good free and paid-for programs that will do the trick right now.

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