We got some great feedback on our earlier query about how people use RSS, but we want to give those who might have missed another chance.
So tell us: How do you use RSS? In your reader? On your phone? At the grocery store? In the park? Which NewsGator features are most useful? Which are the least helpful? Has RSS improved the way you work or the way you interact with the Internet? Do you save time using RSS? What have you learned by accident, by just using the product?
We will be offering NewsGator product licenses for the best stories and use cases, horror and otherwise, including popular products like FeedDemon (for Windows users), NetNewsWire (for Mac folks), NewsGator Go for your mobile device or NewsGator Inbox (for Outlook), most of them a $30 value. We think NewsGator offers a good feed-reading experience, but we want to know what you think.
So don’t be shy. Send us an email at newsgatortales@newsgator.com and tell us your NewsGator story. We are all ears. We will choose the best stories, print them (with your permission) and announce prize winners soon in this space.



Laura Farrelly, VP of Marketing
Brian Kellner, VP of Products
I use my RSS reader to get a feel for the demography on how news stories are reported. I went to the web and found all the online newspapers that have RSS feeds and subscribed to various papers in different geographical locations. Each day, I follow several news stories and get a 'feel' for how they're being reported, say in Arizona and then in Vermont. It's extremely interesting to see how different areas of the country and different areas of the same state report the same news.
Posted by: Mike Little | December 03, 2007 at 09:19 AM