Bloglines Mobile
Bloglines has been an online RSS feed reader for the last couple of years on the desktop browser. Since it is an online RSS aggregator/reader, you are out of look when your laptop is not connected. Thankfully, there are 2 Bloglines mobile products: iBloglines for iPhones and Bloglines for mobile phones (if you are not familiar with RSS, watch this 2 minute video). More about Bloglines Mobile after the jump!…
iBloglines for iPhones - located at http://i.bloglines.com
It is an optimized format, especially made fo iPhone screen, user can use the below features to fully exploit Bloglines
Pin - Save the story for when you get back to your Mac or PC.
Email Articles - Sharing is fun.
Search - Find the latest buzz with our blog and feed search.
Auto Refresh of "My Library" - No need to hit refresh to get the latest updates.
Hide Images - We know EDGE is slow, and your time is valuable.
Preferences - Personalizing is essential. Our Blogliners love to personalize their experience so they can optimize their feed reading flow.
Bloglines for Mobile - located at http://m.bloglines.com and http://m.beta.bloglines.com

Why two different versions of Bloglines for mobile phones? One is Bloglines Classic (m.bloglines.com) which has been around for years. The other is the new beta product (m.beta.bloglines.com) which has the latest set of enhancements.
The new Beta version: Go to m.beta.bloglines.com on your cell phone. You will notice key features
- Start Page - Your Bloglines Start Page is displayed at the top of the screen. This way you can pull your favorite feeds to the top.
- Pin (formerly known as Keep New) - Sometimes you want to save that special post to read later when you’re not on the go.
- Pagination - Instead of loading all of your posts, we parse out the posts into smaller bundles to fit into the memory constraints of cell phone browser. This has numerous benefits including improved speed, better reliability and safer "mark read" behavior.
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