Safari's speed gains and unique new features push it to the head of the pack.
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While changes within Firefox 2 Alpha 2 are bolder and better than those in Alpha 1, they are still best suited only for developers and the technically adventurous.
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Bloglines is a fun and free newsreader that runs inside most Web browsers and is sure to please all but the most discriminating news junkies.
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If you want to fill a personal home page with dozens of individualised newsfeeds and tools, Netvibes does a cleaner job than rival services from bigger brand names.
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Rojo is a respectable newsreader, but it's not our favourite. We like its community-oriented features, but competitors such as Bloglines are easier to learn.
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For right now, the future of Opera — the browsing alternative to the browsing alternative — doesn't look a whole lot different from the present. Keeping in mind that this isn't a stable release, Opera 9.60 beta 1 for Windows and Mac looks to add a few feature tweaks and claims to be faster.
Melbourne-based tech startup Feedcorp has spent the last year indexing thousands of content feeds generated by Australian Web sites and blogs, and plans to launch a localised search engine next month.
Sony releases new firmware for its handheld; v2.6 adds RSS channel for streaming audio, WMA support.
Date is set for first release of a browser designed to closely link up with Web services for photo sharing, news and blogging.
The software maker launches its first major update to the browser in years, offering tabbed browsing and security additions.
An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is an alert that tells you when your favourite Web site or blog has posted new information. With Outlook 2007, you can set up RSS feeds to deliver to your inbox.
RSS feeds bring automatically updated information straight to your desktop. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader. Here's how to get and use one.
Twitter has recently gotten a lot of buzz. As cool as it is, there are several ways to improve the experience. You can make viewing posts faster, read "tweets" through RSS, and more.
RSS feeds aren't so scary. Give Google Reader a try and we think you'll enjoy them quite a bit.
You've heard about it and you want to try it, but you're a bit scared because you're not a computer whiz. Worry not! CNET's Josh Lowensohn walks you through it.
Thinking of ditching IE for something else? We take a look at your alternatives.
Here are five of the most popular RSS readers on the market, with links to many more.
A rundown on the latest versions of all the main browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Oh, and don't forget Flock!
Check out our First Takes of the beta software for Microsoft's upcoming operating system and browser.
We put the latest browsers from Microsoft and Mozilla head-to-head and see which one emerges victorious.
Subscribe to RSS feeds directly from your browser.
View, create, and edit RSS feeds.
Read, download, manage, and organize RSS feeds and podcasts.
Interact with RSS feeds while browsing the Web.
Search and browse CNN news on your Web browser.