How do I keep track of sites constantly, manage RSS Feeds and URL bookmarks altogether?
I use Google Reader as my RSS manager. But being a compulsive websurfer, I tend to track strings of rss feeds at once.
I discovered Feedly just hours ago. It enhances my RSS browsing experience by organising my feeds into a magazine style layout. This makes readability even more enjoyable as I'm able to filter what content is my favorite, what feeds am I interested in, and what can I save for later, as well as what I want to share through various social media venues.
How about managing my bookmarks? I bookmark tons of sites. For inspiration, for entrepreneurship related articles, for productivity, what not.
My primary online bookmarking tool is using Delicious. And very useful "Save for later" accompaniment is LaterLoop. So what exactly is "Save for Later"?
I'd like to differentiate "save for later" sites or articles as content that I only wanna read at an impulse, but have no intention for keeping it for future reference. As for those articles/sites that are inspiring and resourceful, I bookmark them with my Delicious.
Last but not least, I'd like to keep everyone up-to-date with my very own bundled resource. I use netvibes as a public page to display feeds of various topics. Making the layout look like a magazine. This way, things that are relevant to me can be presented to a wider group of audience.
So, why not get your lowdown here:
http://netvibes.com/youareonvisual-
Nick