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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Behind Time

What can I say? I've just been having problems with my computer problems for 2 months, and the net has evolve so fast I can't even keep up. See, I'm still here 12.27am in the morning trying to play with IE7.0 while adding Feeds into my Google Feeds Lab.

My persistence on staying intact with IE has bring all the great features from Firefox and Opera right into the Microsoft company. This means compatiblity shouldn't be an issue even if I'm moving into Vista in a few months time. The interface is also really interesting, smth rather futuristic, the only problem is to find the location of the buttons and getting used. Tech savvys wouldn't find it a problem I believe.

Me and Irene have been finding desktop feedreaders are a bit of a nuisance as they are updating and flooding our desktop all the time. It even create security issues while she access it in the office. I have been talking to Irene about scripting smth exactly like FeedReader for web for quite some time. But now, Google have already made my life so much easier with Google Feeds Lab. All I need to do is to export those RSS that I used to read inside (which will take me another 2 hours at least). That'll be all for now, havta get up for work before 8am tomorrow. :(

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2 Comments:

Blogger uzyn said...

Isn't there an export function on your desktop RSS reader?

You can import the whole subscription in OPML into Google Reader. That's what I did for mine.

9:59 PM  
Blogger NESOHU said...

yeah, that's what i did for mine as well, found it out when I was half way through adding feeds in. 10s uzyn

10:08 PM  

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