Trimming in Public is a series where I go through my tilt of 293 RSS feeds, 10 feeds at a time, spring some detail as to why I subscribed to a specific feed, and then decide whether or not to keep on consuming that provender. In Episode 1, I explained what RSS is and how to use it. Please read that if you need a refresher on wherefore RSS is awesome and why you should be exploitation it if you return meter reading news on the internet seriously. The prefix to Trimming in Public is “Becoming a better blogger, reader and portion me return out the methamphetamine.” For the bloggers out there who read IntoMobile, I promise you get a better estimate of what I do to keep on circus tent of the news. For the readers who read IntoMobile, I know that this site isn’t the only mobile focused technology publishing on the internet, and by share-out which sites I read I’m hoping that you’ll keep on coming back here. Taking out the trash has an obvious account, I can’t keep up with my RSS feeds and motivation to trim my tilt. For those who want to download my complete list of 293 RSS feeds, tactile property free to grab my OPML file.
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In lawsuit you didn’t get the memo, I restarted this serial yesterday. Read Episode 14 if you missed it. Today’s Episode is where I smash the letter “N” in full violence so expect a lot of Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) whatchamacallit to be here.
Nokia Music Podcast: Nokia used to have a medicine web log, similar to Disco Dust, managed by … I tin’t remember his name. I should, he gave me a Nokia N93 a long, long, long time ago. Anyway, dead RSS provender, unsubscribing, will not counting towards today’s tilt of 10. Nokia PC Suite newsworthiness: Always wanted to know how I know about microcode updates for Nokia devices? This RSS feed has them all. The sad matter about this RSS provender is that it is usually late and most users discover updates for their device before this provender is updated. I discovery out via Twitter, or other blogs, about software updates for Nokia devices before Nokia’s own functionary RSS provender. That’s a act … sad, father’t you think? Decision: Unsubscribe. Nokia Phones: Phone Reviews and News: This blog hasn’t been updated in over a year. I can’t even remember why I subscribed to it, probably because it is a Nokia focused web log and if you can’t tell by now, I’m a huge Nokia fanboi. Decision: Unsubscribe. Nokia Press Bulletin Board: An official Nokia blog for pressure citizenry, and it usually has press releases that Nokia doesn’t deem significant sufficiency to put on the proper Nokia Press site. I can’t understand why this blog exists, but hey, it is what it is. Nokia’s strategy of having 1 million one thousand million blogs, chirrup accounts, and websites exercise set up to communicate their content seems slightly retarded, and I know person who is trying to localization that, but he keeps on run into a brick wall since many of the internal groups father’t talking to each other. One twenty-four hours, when the average age of employees at Nokia headquarters isn’t 40, Nokia’s communicating strategy will be sound. Until that happens, enjoy the madness. Decision: I motivation to read this blog for my occupation. Nokia Press Releases: Nokia’s official RSS provender for press people. Decision: This isn’t even up for argument, of course of action I’m going to subscribe to this. Nokia S60 3rd Edition Applications Review: Dead RSS provender, dead site, unsubscribing, volition not counting towards today’s list of 10. Nokia S60 3rd Edition Applications Review: This is the new RSS feed that replaces the dead 1 above. This blog is/was written by Zach Jacob Epstein and hasn’t been updated in a class. If Zach’s name sounds familiar spirit to you, it is because he distillery blogs. You’ve probably read his whatchamacallit on The Boy Genius Report. Decision: Blog no thirster updated, writer now deeds for a respectable website, unsubscribe. Nokia Software Update News: Duplicate provender, the exact same as figure 2 on today’s tilt. Unsubscribing, will not counting towards today’s tilt of 10. Nokia Technology Media Briefing: Nokia used to rich person an RSS provender that spitting out podcasts with people explaining new engineering and how it is departure to impact Nokia’s strategy. I think it used to be active voice backrest in 2007, but tin’t remember exactly. Either means, it hasn’t been updated in ages. Decision: Unsubscribe. Nokia World Blog: Dead RSS provender, was probably used to running the events coming out of Nokia World one year. Decision: Death = Unsubscribe. Nokia World Blog: The RSS feed above in my read twice for some strange understanding. The URLs differ slightly. Decision: Death = Unsubscribe, but it is a duplication so I’m not counting it towards today’s list of 10. NokiaCast: Blog has not been updated in over 2 years. This used to be a podcast tally by AME Info, which is like Bloomberg, but for the Middle East. Decision: No updates in 2+ years, unsubscribe. NotebookReview.com – The Webs C. H. Best Source For Laptop Notebook: My favourite website for laptop reviews. I usually get a laptop computer every 2 days, and I’ve had mine for about 2.5 now. Waiting on quad kernel chips that have first gear enough power using up to last at least 3 hours on assault and battery and cost less than 1500 EUR before replacing my bulletproof Lenovo (OTCPK: LNVGY) ThinkPad T61 that now has 4 GB of RAM and a five hundred GB 7200 RPM hard drive thanks to a recent upgrade. Decision: I’ll definitely keep reading this, I love notebooks. Nseries Arena Blog: Dead web site. Unsubscribing, but not counting toward today’s tilt of 10. NYT Movies: The New House of York Times film reviews incision. I have no estimate why I read this since they usually review movies that I can’t pirate ship because they’re not out yet or ar too niche to even be pirated. My computer memory is so bad that I tin’t be bothered to read a follow-up of a photographic film, hold it in my drumhead for a few months, and then remember the inside information when I see the photographic film appearance up on Bit Torrent. Decision: Unsubscribe.
Not as epic poem as the 1600 news tilt yesterday, but that’s because today had a lot of duplicates and dead RSS feeds. Notice how many Nokia blogs used to exist and now no longer father’t? When the Nokia N95 came out, it was the most epic poem gimmick on the facing of the satellite, and then a class later the iPhone was launched and many of these blogs stopped updating. Is that a coincidence? I tin counting on 1 hand the figure of Nokia/Symbian blogs I used to read when I started out (November 2006) that ar distillery here today. Anyway, down to 175 RSS feeds. I’m thrilled.

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