DISQUS

Vinny Lingham's Blog: My Yahoo hits the sweet spot!

  • Eric Edelstein · 2 years ago
    I've been using google reader for awhile, and although it's not bad, will give yahoo a try to see if i think it's better than google.

    anyone using non web based readers, as thinking of giving them a try as well?
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    I actually use NetNewsWire to download feeds when I'm travelling, and read them on the flights - that's the only reason I'd use an offline reader.
  • Rhianna · 2 years ago
    To tell the truth, I have not used a feed reader.
    I usually go to http://www.newsnow.co.uk/ -- it's pretty good in terms of current events. Do you personalize your "My Yahoo" to subscribe to blogs and things like that?
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    I actually only use My Yahoo to subscribe to feeds, any pretty much nothing else.
  • Eric Edelstein · 2 years ago
    been thinking about changing to apple. but not quite there yet...
    any suggested offline news readers for pc?
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    The view on Apple Mac is simply this: "You're going to do it sooner or later, you may as well do it now."

    I recommend the NetNewsWire - not sure if they have a PC version.
  • Linda Buquet · 2 years ago
    Hey Vinny, I was afraid to tell anyone but MyYahoo is MyFav too! :-)
    Like you, I've tried them all and I just like it the best.

    Lately though there have been numerous times when it can't grab my feeds and they come up empty - server overload I guess. So I've started using NetVibes as a back up. NV is cooler and more web 2.0 but Yahoo is just plain easier to skim and easier to read.
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    Haha - yeah, honestly, I agree. The previous wasn't as cool, gave lots of server timeouts (one weekend, a few months ago, it refused to load any feeds!), and it just looked too simple.

    Then they added the mouseover content blurb and eventually migrated to this version which I love! Simply, Elegant, Quick & Easy all in one!
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    Funny thing is that Steve Rubel disagrees with me!

    http://www.vinnylingham.com/2007/03/my-yahoo-hi...
  • Olivier D. alias ze kat · 2 years ago
    I'm not feel this judgement :o| .oO(we need new way for RSS)
  • Owen · 2 years ago
    Speaking of Macs, the new My Yahoo page doesn't like my Mac browser--BonEcho, the Mac-optimized version of Firefox. When I change the UserAgent string setting in about:config, My Yahoo lets me in. Aren't we past User Agent sniffing by name?
  • Vinny Lingham · 2 years ago
    Good question, Owen! I do know that Yahoo tends to do a lot of user-agent sniffing (for example, it tells people to change the search box from Google to Yahoo!). I don't think it's a bad thing overall, as in many cases it improves the user experience, but I would say that in your case, if they don't have a custom page for your browser, they should serve a default Mozilla page as it is Mozilla based.
  • Gordon Choi · 2 years ago
    I'm not using a Mac yet, so I'll stick with Google Reader for another while as my preferred feed reader.
  • Paul Jacobson · 2 years ago
    I use a Mac and started out with NetNewsWire a while ago. I started using Google Reader and stuck with it since the new version came out in beta and it was great until I decided to try NetNewsWire again about a week or two again for some reason. Now, I won't go back to Google Reader despite the fact that I love Google products.

    NetNewsWire is faster (as a desktop version should be) and I find I have more screen space available to see my feeds more clearly.

    By the way Vinny, the Windows equivalent of NNW is FeedDemon, also sold by Newsgator.