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Five tech tips for the new year: use a feed reader

Each day this week I’m giving a tip related to computers and campaigning. The exact details of how you follow each tip will vary depending on your own situation, so if you’re not quite sure what to do by all means pop up a question in the comments.

Today’s tip: use a feed reader.

Feed readers (also known as RSS readers or news readers) are a massive time saver. Rather than having to slog round different websites to see if they’ve got any new stories or blog posts on them, you subscribe to them via the feed reader. The feed reader then automatically tells you when there is a new story for you to look at. You look at the feed reader once rather than each website in turn. Time saved. Job done.

Google Reader is one of the most widely used feed readers and is free to use. [Update: it’s since been closed down. Feedly is a good alternative.]

There’s a small upfront investment of time in learning how to use it and telling it which websites you want it to check for you. But once that’s done, you’ll benefit from the time savings week in, week out all through the year.

Once you’ve got an account up and running on it, take a look at Alex Foster’s post from July which suggests some useful feeds for local campaigners to start following.

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