This post is written in English because it´s an assignment of the online journalism course I´m taking at the Knight Center of Journalism in the University of Texas at Austin. We´ve been discussing about the use of RSS readers and as a part of mi "homework" I must subscribe to some feeds and news alerts. But first i´d like to talk about my personal experience with RSS readers.
About 8 month I started using Netvibes, but two weeks ago I migrated to Google Reader. Why? At work, we don´t have powerful machines, so every time I tried to open mi RSS reader, my computer died in the process and I needed to restart it. I don´t have that problem in Google reader, so I´d prefer it, despite the fact that Netvibes provides the option to become a online desk, giving the possibility to integrate lots of widgets. Something to mention: the visual display are almost the same.
The feeds I choose for the assignment:
-The Media section of The Guardian.
-233 grados (the best Spanish blog of the Bob´s Awards 2008).
- Wimbledon, the blog of Guillermo Piro, sub-editor of Perfil´s culture supplement.
-The NYTimes Dining & Wine section.
-Los trabajos prácticos. A collective blog that have great-written post.
And the new searches are: Cristina Kirchner (the president of Argentina) and "moratoria previsional", wich is the latest economic politic that Argentine government has announced.
One minute last data: ¡Google Reader is so easy to use in my iPhone that rocks! And also a work colleague, el Faco, convinced me to migrate to Google Reader with notes like this.
Bye!
About 8 month I started using Netvibes, but two weeks ago I migrated to Google Reader. Why? At work, we don´t have powerful machines, so every time I tried to open mi RSS reader, my computer died in the process and I needed to restart it. I don´t have that problem in Google reader, so I´d prefer it, despite the fact that Netvibes provides the option to become a online desk, giving the possibility to integrate lots of widgets. Something to mention: the visual display are almost the same.
The feeds I choose for the assignment:
-The Media section of The Guardian.
-233 grados (the best Spanish blog of the Bob´s Awards 2008).
- Wimbledon, the blog of Guillermo Piro, sub-editor of Perfil´s culture supplement.
-The NYTimes Dining & Wine section.
-Los trabajos prácticos. A collective blog that have great-written post.
And the new searches are: Cristina Kirchner (the president of Argentina) and "moratoria previsional", wich is the latest economic politic that Argentine government has announced.
One minute last data: ¡Google Reader is so easy to use in my iPhone that rocks! And also a work colleague, el Faco, convinced me to migrate to Google Reader with notes like this.
Bye!