I tweeted about this recently but am so impressed with the iPhone app “MobileRSS – Free Google Reader” I’ve decided it warrants its own post.
I now read at least 95% of my news and blog updates on my iPhone, and most of those updates come through Google Reader. MobileRSS, also available as a $3 paid app without advertising, supports all the functionality of Google Reader and does many of those things even better than the official mobile web application version, like changing categories for different subscribed feeds. If you use Google Reader and have an iPhone or iPod Touch, give MobileRSS a try. I’m loving it.
All our family’s iPhone and iPod Touch applications are listed on my iPhone apps Google sites page / wiki page, updated as of 28 December 2009.
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On this day..
- Dave Ramsey on Strengths, Jobs, Entrepreneurship, Lifelong Learning & Persistence - 2011
- Lessons Learned Videoconferencing on the BlueJeans Network (Dec 2011) - 2011
- Fuel for Educational Change Agents: A new, lightly-edited podcast channel - 2010
- Watching Live Bowl Games on MobiTV - 2010
- Toodledo: My quest for a web-based and iPhone friendly GTD organizer is over - 2008
- Upgrading multiple WordPress installations - 2007
- Empowering citizen journalists - 2006
- YouTube and Technological Anarchy - 2005
- Educational Banner Evangelism - 2005
- Open Source Tipping Point? - 2005
















