There are added benefits to Scoop that a web browser can’t offer, here are just a few: It also synchronizes with your Google Reader account so any story you read in Scoop will update Google Reader’s read items, any feed you add or remove will also update with Google and vice verse. Scoop enables users with or without Google Reader accounts to keep track of their favorite sites directly from the Desktop. There’s a great browser based application called Google Reader which enables any google account holder (if you don’t have one already sign up for free here) to easily add any RSS feed to their Google Reader account and keeps track of all your subscribed feeds enabling you to quickly scan the latest scoops of your favorite sites every time you log into Google Reader. You’ll see links to these RSS feeds on almost all the blog front pages out there and also on many information sites, whatever your interest – News sites, Sports sites, Celebrity Gossip sites etc etc So, every time one of these websites posts a new story on their site the story or summary gets added to their site/page RSS feed – text, images and other media can also come through the feed. Scoop is an AIR Application I developed with Adobe Flex Builder.įor anyone not familiar with RSS Feed Reader’s in summary they allow you to subscribe to multiple RSS news/blog feeds which you’ll find on tonnes and tonnes of websites and blogs in cyberspace. It keeps track of multiple Google Reader accounts simultaneously. Scoop is a Google Reader AIR Application with offline/online Google Reader synchronization built in.
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