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<0> webben: OK for host/OS/PC independence, but it gets a bit excessive at times. <1> Blis***2: i don't care if it's "excessive" to be honest. It's useful to me :)
<2> I've always just used Safari's RSS reader <2> not the most robust, but it does exactly what I want it to do :) <0> Windrose: I guess you see some of the downsides of having someone else own your life :-). <3> I've always completely ignored news feeds <1> Windrose: well, there are other advantages to delicious, e.g. being able to share links on a subject with someone <1> rather than having to copy and paste all the relevant links
<4> webben: well, yes, I'm not sure I call that an advantage ... <1> Windrose: well, i would :) <4> See? Then it's a good service - for you. Me ... I'll just keep my bookmarks. <4> Blis***2: some, yes :) <1> I wasn't saying it's for everyone :)
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