The following is a comparison of RSS feed aggregators. Often e-mail programs and web browsers have the ability to display RSS feeds. They are listed here, too.
Many BitTorrent clients support RSS feeds for broadcatching (see Comparison of BitTorrent clients).
With the rise of Cloud computing, some cloud based services offer as well the feed aggregation. They are listed here as well.
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1 Release history
2 Operating system support
3 Web feed and protocol support
4 Interface and notes
5 Capabilities
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
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Note: The index above has been obtained by assigning header title styles to the plain headers of the original PDF files of the three versions of the
Translator agreement. In the following table, the content of the three versions has been split sentence by sentence, and sometimes in shorter units, for
easier comparison."
"This chart was created by Richard Byrne to help teachers quickly identify the blogging service that meets their needs.
Note, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are not the same thing. WordPress.com provides hosting for your blog and all of the software necessary to blog. WordPress.org is simply the sofware. The only way to use WordPress.org is own a domain and have a place to host the blog. Self-hosting a WordPress.org blog is the most expensive option and most time-intensive option on this list, but it does give you the most flexibility and control over your blog.
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