Bloglines – personal news aggregator

Last Updated on July 10, 2021

Bloglines is a web-based personal news aggregator that can be used in place of a desktop client.

This is a server-based aggregation system, in which software and technology is automatically handled to collect syndicated feeds from 80 million online information sources, and deliver that content to users as a free, easy-to use online service.

The software allows users to search for, read and share any updates from your favorite news feed or blog regardless of its authoring technology.

Bloglines also offers an application programming interface that can be used to write software that can read feeds, search its database of feed entries, and ping the service when a blog has been updated.

Features include:

  • Custom Startpage.
  • 3 Panel Reading View.
  • All-in-one Blog and news feed search, online subscriptions, news reader, blog publishing and social sharing tools.
  • Clippings allow you to save particular articles for later review.
  • Supports RSS 0.91, 1.0, 2.0 and Atom, Radio Userland, Blogger, and Movable Type.
  • Email subscriptions help manage your e-newsletter traffic.
  • Package Tracking (UPS, USPS & FedEx).
  • Custom weather forecasts.
  • Quick Pick Subscriptions get new users started quickly and easily.
  • Personalized recommendations to find new subscriptions.
  • Bookmarklet for single-click subscriptions to any source.
  • Notifiers for all browser types to remind you when new articles have arrived.
  • Bloglines Saved Searches deliver future articles matching your key words and phrases.
  • Most Popular lists show the days hot topics and which blogs are getting the most noticed.
  • Handy add-on tools for bloggers such as automated blogrolls, subscription buttons.
  • Mobile version optimized for handheld computers and cell phones.
  • Create Clip Blogs – a blog within Bloglines.
  • Bloglines Top 1000.
  • Available in 10 languages.

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