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Too many RSS feeds for your mobile device?

Posted by Jack Cook on June 10, 2006 – 9:33 am
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So you have too many feeds for your mobile device, huh? There is a simple solution you can try and of course, it’s FREE!

Litefeeds allows you to add some feeds and choose which you want mobile…now that is cool! You get to choose which feeds you want mobile enabled. Only these mobile enabled feeds will be pushed to your mobile device. You can also choose to receive email alerts for certain feeds. All of your feed configuration is done via your online account so that you never have to struggle on your mobile.

Litefeeds mobile is an application that you can install over the air to your mobile device (or download and install). Once installed simply enter your litefeeds username and password and your mobile device will synchronize with your online account, receiving all of your chosen feeds.

There are some pretty cool features so check it out…

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