Random Chuck

27 December 2009


Google Reader is wrong

realtimerss:

RSS is not email. It can be confusing because there are feeds that are like email. For example, GMail offers a feed of your inbox. I’ll concede that feed not only is like email, it is email. A reader for email feeds probably must behave like an email reader.

I certainly agree with Dave. This is without a doubt the biggest failure of RSS readers in general. I don’t like to leave legit email unread and these tools actually make me feel just as guilty about hitting the “Mark All As Read” button as if I were deleting unread emails. In fact, I consistently nuke RSS feeds that I get automatically signed up for in new versions of my mail and browser apps. That’s not how I want to read my RSS feeds.

There are other feeds that you never want to miss a post on. If a member of your immediate family has a blog, you probably want to see every post. Or your boss or teacher or best friend. For those feeds you need a simple feature in your reader that allows you to click on the name of a feed to see all the posts from that feed.

This is a critical issue. I think if Google Reader added better support for reading lists, I’d be happy. There ARE critical, low-bandwidth feeds that I never want to miss a post from. (And yes, there are Twitter posts from the same sorts of users that I’d like to never miss as well.) If I can have a list that is news “spew” and another list that is “unmissable” feeds, I’d be quite happy. It’s absolutely wrong to treat all feeds the same.

What makes it unique: RSS syndicates news.

Yes, but it syndicates other stuff, too. Failing to acknowledge that in a general purpose reader tool will always leave some segment of the user base unhappy and underserved.

21 December 2009 reblog: realtimerss


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28 November 2009


This Is Cool!

This is the obligatory first Tumblr post. Tumblr seems to fall into the sweet spot between inane 140 character spew and the “FML” posts on Facebook and the challenging “blank page” of WordPress. I intend to post stuff for my “geek” audience, rather than the old high school crowd on Facebook or the unknown folks on Twitter. Here we go!

28 November 2009