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-Desktop aggregators are great. They sit there all day, pinging away at sites,
-and as soon as they notice something new, they pop up little windows on your
-desktop, and let you read items. But what about when you go home from work?
-Or what about when you are on a trip? You get totally out of sync, and don't
-know what you've read and haven't read. You are enraged.
-
-Feed on Feeds A server side aggregator solves this. It keeps track of what
-items you've read, and keeps happily checking up on your feeds no matter where
-you are. Whenever you want to see what's new, you just bring up a web page and
-scan the newest items. You can mark the items as read so they won't be shown
-again. Or, you can just always show the most recent N items, like the way
-LiveJournal's friends pages work. Also, having the aggregator in your browser
-eliminates the "impedance mismatch" that sometimes occurs between a desktop
-aggregator and your browser. All your native browsing methods work on a
-FEED ON FEEDS page. Open pages in new tabs, bookmark them for later, browse
-whatever way you like.
-
-WWW: http://feedonfeeds.com/