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Spreadsheet listing of the most popular site feeds listed on Google Reader. Interesting (for me at least) to see how far down the subscriber count is Digg at #38, while a blog site like the Scobleizer is ranked at #32. Of course this is only one resource/indication of the popularity of any particular site and certainly Google Reader does not have the monopoly on reading RSS Feeds.
Posted: October 15, 2007
Tags: Blogging, Digg, Google, Reader, Robert Scoble, RSS, Scobleizer
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I see you made a special mention of the Scobleizer, he also posts a more comprehensive listing here
Comment by ScoobyDunce — October 15, 2007 @ 5:07 pm
Yes I agree Google Reader certainly does NOT have a monopoly on reading RSS feeds, personally I prefer Bloglines. Also it would be interesting if someone did a comparison between Feedburner, Google Reader, Bloglines and other online RSS feed readers.
Comment by Blog Hoar — October 15, 2007 @ 5:37 pm