Daring Fireball feed is now duty free Aug08 '07
A while back, I was irritated that a paid membership to Daring Fireball's RSS feed failed to work in Google Reader.
Well, that recently changed. John Gruber recently released his full-content feed to the general public as a non-authenticated feed (albeit with ads), meaning it will work in one of the most popular feed readers, Google Reader.
Since I use Google Reader, I am happy that I can now enjoy Daring Fireball as syndicated content, and also be able to share items through the Google Reader interface.
Already I can feel myself saving time, rather than having to manually open the Daring Fireball web page when checking for updates.
While a Google search for "daring fireball google reader" turns up my original post, I thought I'd make sure to clarify the recent changes.
Another reason why I dislike old blog posts - they eventually almost always become irrelevant or inaccurate. And Google still references them.
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