
Tired of having to do all the tech work, or have no desire to waste your time on the tech side of things in order to get your favorite web content through RSS/Atom feeds?
Luis Suarez at ittoolbox tells here of a new service that can take a lot of the headaches out of the process:
"Well, I am sure there may be plenty of options you could make use of and put into practice but one thing for sure that would come pretty close to a larger adoption rate than perhaps anything else is the fact that you could start making use of such services like the one provided by Queoo, another Web 2.0 beta offering that allows you to subscribe to your favourite RSS / Atom Newsfeeds via e-mail or Instant Messaging and get the corresponding updates in whatever your favourite web sites / weblogs."
"And there you go. Thanks to Queoo you will now be able to establish a schedule as to when you would want to receive those updates and at the same time you would also be able to indicate if you would want to use e-mail or the ICQ IM service. And that would be it, no further fuss about it. No need to download a particular Newsfeed client and configure a particular OPML file to grab the content from those feeds. In short, no longer need to be too tech savvy in order to access your favourite content on the web through RSS / Atom feeds."
There is another feature I found when I checked it out myself that can help you get started which is right on the homepage where you can find a list of the most popular feeds and subscribe to them.
I really like the simple service that Queoo offers. Through the everyday process of checking your emails or if your prefer Instant Messaging, you can now get notified daily from the sites you prefer. You don't really even notice that it's RSS/Atom feeds. I like it!







Thanks a lot, folks, for the trackback and for helping spread the message about such Web 2.0 offerings which will certainly help people adopt this kind of technologies a lot easier and without all the tech stuff fuss. The more we all get to spread the word around the wider its adoption would be which in the end is going to benefit everyone having access to much more information resources and be able to keep up to date with them. So thanks for that !
Posted by: Luis Suarez | March 21, 2006 4:07 AM | Permalink to Comment