Trevor Writes: RSS IS NOT DEAD

Trevor’s solution and response to Tuesday’s Is RSS Dead? by Jason Fried and the subsequent commenter fallout in favor of RSS.

Feedburner tells me I have quite a few RSS readers, but I’m never sure of the accuracy. How many of you are subscribing to the RSS feed? Drop me a comment and let me know if you are an RSS subscriber and your thoughts on how RSS is useful to you. Oh yea, and if you’re not a subscriber, now is the time:)

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  1. Jeff says:

    RSS subscriber, here. Absolutely -love- RSS feeds; compulsively check my Google Reader every 15 minutes or so a day… ;)

  2. Kelly Anne says:

    How RSS is useful to me -

    I can get updates on sites that I follow, including frequently-posted-to sites such as Jezebel or the New York Times.

    If I see an article of interest, I can click through to read, or save for when I have more time.

    I find it to be incredibly useful.

    And I clicked through from my Google Reader to get here, so, yes, RSS for the win.

  3. Peter says:

    I arrived here via the rss feed. I just use google reader to aggregate a bunch of interesting blogs on my google home page. Some of them I keep reading all the time. Some of them I just skip often, those eventually are removed from the list.

    No information overload for me, I find it rather a convenient way to filter…

  4. mbecher says:

    Here is the 10 sec. I have. Count me in. I’m following your feed for quite some month now. I think it has been suggested by Google Reader to me, when I was starting to photograph. Since then I’m looking for any kind of photo and design related information and following RSS-Feeds is so much faster than clicking through bookmarks and time is spare.

    Well, your blog has not been deleted from my feeds, so it must be great ;) Keep up the good work.

    –marc

  5. I’m a subscriber. I found you through reader’s interest groups. I’ve deleted a bunch of Photog. blogs which were not interesting but yours I kept. Keep it up!

    -Mary Tyler

  6. Steve says:

    I found your site via RSS suggestion from Google Reader, too. I’m subscribed to your RSS. I don’t think it’s dead at all…

  7. Helen says:

    I subscribe via rss!

  8. Kelly says:

    RSS reader here! I second everything Marc said.

    Thanks!

  9. SoRefined says:

    I subscribe via RSS–in fact, this is the first time I have ever been to your actual site! Normally, I just look at your photos via Google Reader.

  10. doughnut says:

    I just found you the other day through Google Reader.

  11. Daniel says:

    RSS reader. I think I actually found the site through Google reader….

  12. I subscribe via Google Reader and check it often. If a site doesn’t have an RSS feed, I’ll still bookmark it, but I rarely ever go back to see what’s new. I don’t think that RSS ever really caught on with the mainstream public as well as it should have.

  13. Rafal says:

    I’m also Google Reader user reading Your site by RSS :)

  14. Ian says:

    I use RSS. Great tool.

  15. Jessica says:

    I found this site thanks to my Google Reader. I follow it everyday! It keeps me posted on all kind of interesting articles, images, songs, news…. everything!! LOVE IT.

    Not dead at all for me! =)

  16. Jason says:

    add me to the google reader crowd.

  17. stuart says:

    Google Reader subscriber. Got your site as a suggestion for my Photography folder. Only times I come to the site is to see your magnificent D700 photos. Keep em coming.

  18. Lawdy says:

    RSS!!! Dunno what we’d do w/o it!

  19. Meesh says:

    RSS reader.

    It’s not dead.

  20. Jim Poor says:

    RSS, via Google reader for me too.

  21. n0nam3 says:

    Exclusive RSS reader…

    If I didn’t use RSS, I probably not view your posts. Photography has less priority than news, tech and other items I read/digest on a daily basis.

    Keep up the great work, loved your Hawaii stuff…spent two weeks in Kauai in May/June this year and took over 3k shots above ground and about 4k underwater. Cheers!

  22. Alex says:

    Isnt RSS and Google Reader the same thing?? I found your site through GR’s recommended Feed Bundles (Photography). Enjoyin’ it!

  23. sue says:

    I subscribe!

  24. Peter says:

    I am an RSS reader, I used it a few years ago, stopped and have started again. Sometimes it can be overwhelming, but it makes it so much easier to follow multiple blogs.

  25. ivi says:

    RSS subscriber =)
    Yeah sometimes is overwhelming like when i dont had time to checked for a day or two but is so super useful

  26. Carrie says:

    i looove RSS. It is sooo easier to go through all the new posts on my favorite Blogs!

  27. yz says:

    1 rss

    is it dead? it is the future, isn’t it?

  28. Bob says:

    RSS & Google Reader is the way to go.

  29. Alex Porter says:

    I subscribe with Google Reader.

  30. Evie says:

    *raises hand* Another RSS feed reader, reporting in.

  31. sl says:

    subscribed using Google Reader… in fact it was the Google Reader which recommended your site to me.

  32. Miguel says:

    RSS is great, can’t manage without it

  33. Joshua says:

    No way! RSS is by far the most efficient way to learn and expand across so many different sites. And I got here through an RSS link. ;)

  34. Sarah says:

    RSS reader here!

  35. Kevin Devine says:

    Google Reader

    If RSS is dead, what replaced it?

  36. jadekitty says:

    I’m hooked on RSS, because I can hit mark all as read and come back any time. Plus if I really like it I can go from there to leave a comment. Although I do miss seeing the layout’s on the actual blog sometimes.

  37. Mark says:

    I use RSS and could never aggregate so much information in a useful fashion without it; at least until something I can’t imagine comes along and does it better.

  38. martin says:

    Definitely use the RSS feed! It’s great to have amazing visuals deposited directly into my home page, then easily access the generating site. Mr. Fried is mistaken.

  39. Skoticus says:

    I love RSS. It makes it very useful to follow many blogs. I don’t have to wonder when there’s going to be another update to a site…it just lets me know, and its great.

  40. arctic fox says:

    I use google reader and follow a lot of blogs…. it’s nice to not have to visit so many blogs to see if they have been updated…. it’s just a nifty time saving way of doing things.

  41. Mohamed says:

    I was on and off with RSS feeds, but recently I started using Google Reader and I’ve became RSS addict, I am subscripted to this more and many more, I’ve got more than a 100 subscriptions manly photography, tech and news.

  42. Meghan says:

    I recently added you to my Google Reader, and it’s been great so far!

  43. Torben says:

    RSS is definitely not dead, otherwise my feed reader would stink like hell by now (or does rss not decompose like we do?)

  44. Aaron Brown says:

    I only read blogs via RSS. Without RSS, I would probably never see your posts.

  45. Dan Jones says:

    I found this site through Google Reader. In fact, posting this comment is the first time I’ve been to the site. I’ve only seen it through the RSS feed until now.

    RSS is very useful for me. I can put feeds from all sites that interest me into Google Reader, and I can get all the updates for nearly all the information I want to know from one source, instead of hopping around all over the web, hoping I don’t miss a site.

  46. Thomas says:

    I think this is the 4th time I’ve come directly to your site, and this time to comment. RSS here.

  47. Love the RSS for blogs and other sites that publish daily or on infrequent schedules. It allows me to follow allot of blogs (like yours) without having to visit the site to find out if a new article has been posted.

    I don’t use RSS for major news sites (Slate, NY Times, SFGate, etc) or for sites that have multiple posts everyday because it overloads my Google Reader and I tend to browse those sites on a regular basis anyways.

  48. Joe says:

    I read via RSS using google reader, and like others, had never been to the site itself before. RSS is alive and well!

  49. Bjørn Nielsen says:

    This is also my first visit at your page, since I subscribed through the recommended feeds in google reader.
    Rss rocks, it’s the best way to be updated with large amount of information.

  50. Melinda says:

    I read via RSS using Google reader as well. I really enjoy the ease of browsing lots of blogs in that format. Love your photos, btw!

  51. david says:

    RSS subscriber. It’s really the only way I can keep up with things I’m tangentially interested in (i.e., photography). Great job, by the way.

  52. loretta says:

    i subscribe to the rss. I’m obsessed with Google Reader.

  53. Fnnkybutt says:

    Just one more in the crowd who obsessively checks on Google reader.

  54. Serene says:

    Another Google Reader RSS subscriber. The site represents well, with frequent updates. I’m definitely a fan.

  55. Tuuli says:

    Google Reader is my life.

  56. Eleanor (undeadgoat) says:

    Google Reader follower here as well . . . and just right back at anyone who says RSS is dead, I find it very hard to follow sites that don’t regularly pop up in my feed!

  57. AC Power says:

    Hi,

    I use RSS and I love it. I love all of your posts!!

    And check out my blog too: acpowerpost.blogspot.com

    Thanks,
    HT.

  58. Jesse Guzman says:

    Hi,

    I also was directed to your site via Google Reader. The Reader has been the biggest change in my internet usage behavior in the past 2 years, and I think that RSS is the absolute bomb! Also, thanks for the great photos, feel free to check out mine.

  59. Eric Lott says:

    If its not an RSS feed then I don’t read it.

  60. Frances says:

    Another RSS user here… it’s very doubtful I would follow as many blogs without it. I don’t have the time to frequently check multiple websites. I’m hooked on Google Reader!

  61. Roy says:

    RSS all the way.

  62. AnnotatedLA says:

    Totally use rss to keep up with you. I love my google reader. I feel like I’m able to keep up with so much more that I want to with it. If I leave it open I check it compulsively. I have upwards of 180 feeds at the moment and that normally gets weeded down to only 150 when I stop being interested in following certain blogs.

  63. Elizabeth says:

    I subscribe to RSS, because I can’t imagine keeping up with any of my favorite blogs otherwise. Google reader has made me so much more aware of what’s going on in the world.

  64. Blaise Pascal says:

    RSS feeds via Google Reader give me the ability to experience the same sense of “drinking from the fire hose” I used to feel when I was addicted to Usenet (when Usenet was good).

    RSS agregators provide the ability to check many more sites for updates than I would be able to do manually. I follow, via RSS, 267 feeds, some which update weekly, some daily, some multiple times a day. RSS allows me to forget the update schedule for individual sites, and feeds me the content (or at least teasers to the content) so that I can make a quick determination if I want to read more or skip over it.

    As some one else said, if RSS is dead, what replaced it?

  65. Kent says:

    RSS subscriber here.

  66. MattC says:

    I RSS YOU

  67. RSS subscriber here, too. You mean there’s an HTML version of the greyscalegorilla too? wacky. But then, I also like titles on photos ;-)

  68. Ben says:

    I read your blog and many others with Google Reader. It’s the only way I can absorb so much information so quickly! I always click through and make a comment if I feel I have something to say.

  69. Danielle says:

    I found you through the Google Reader and I only see your website through the RSS, so yeah. Don’t leave me!! I love your pictures!! :)

  70. Danielle says:

    And another thing… I like the titles on the photos better than ‘Untitled’ or blank. I’m not sure how to describe why, but it’s just the way it is. :)

  71. Ann says:

    i found you through google reader as a recommended photography blog. i love reading blogs and before rss i would have to click on pages to see if they’ve been updated. that was annoying. so before rss, i only regularly read maybe 15 blogs. now i read many. i also use it as a bookmarking tool. i used to favorite sites, but now i subscribe to blogs and organize things i like via folders. by keeping them in my rss instead of a favorite, i’m reminded of a site whenever they post something new.

  72. shannon says:

    I love RSS! And I am a subscriber to this feed.

  73. jeff says:

    reading this with the liferea rss reader (http://liferea.sf.net). Definitely not dead.

  74. kali says:

    I came here via RSS. I stick everything I like reading into Google Reader, and then I can access it anywhere I want, without having to worry about bookmarks. Now, any place that has an article I like, and the rest of the content looks good, I’ll shove into my reader, so I don’t have to worry about checking 50 bookmarks a day, in the hope that the site has new content. This way, new content comes to ME, in a single click visit to a single site (Google Reader).

    PS – the more you can fit into what displays via a person’s RSS reader, the better. I find I skip sites’ articles that don’t say much, or have photos in the article.

  75. striatic says:

    RSS. google reader. picked up your feed from google’s “photography” feed bundle. i wouldn’t see your photos if not for RSS.

    that said, while i like seeing your photos each day i’m probably not ever going to comment again. RSS isn’t conducive to that but that’s fine by me.

  76. BW says:

    Google Reader here as well. I read numerous other photoblogs which don’t have a high frequency of posts. Makes life easier to aggregate all news readings into a central reading area.

  77. ZA says:

    RSS user. Google Reader user.

  78. usrbingeek says:

    Google reader is my morning newspaper. Can’t start the day without reading all my feeds, like this one.

  79. Tim Jackson says:

    I too picked up your feed from the suggestions of Google Reader (Photography Bundle).
    While I do look at all of your photos this is my first post/visit to your blog – RSS doesn’t help with building an online community who come to your site and participate IMHO.

  80. Steve says:

    Just wanted to weigh in here and say that I use RSS for everything.

    If you dont have a feed, I dont regularly look at your stuff.

  81. John says:

    Like many other readers, I use RSS purely to gather together interesting stuff in one place – I use Google reader. This allows me to keep up to date with new postings on sites I deem to be interesting, wherever I am. Sometimes when I wake up early at home, sometimes when I have a few spare minutes at lunch time at work and maybe sometimes when I’m staying at a friends house and there is nothing much going on!

  82. Jon says:

    Yeah, RSS subscriber here. I’m addicted to RSS. My friends aren’t big users, but I check my feeds every day.

    It’s lovely. I wouldn’t give it up for the world.

  83. qiv says:

    I am following your blog via RSS. I use it to read boards, blogs and news without missing something in less time :)

  84. bnoise says:

    another RSS subscriber here

  85. RSS and Google reader here. I like to see what other photographers are doing, so I can improve.

  86. RSSReader says:

    I just read stuff out from google reader

  87. Lorenzo says:

    Yeah, I’m a subscriber via google reader!

  88. Thomas says:

    I think a better thing for one to say is that email subscriptions are dead. I’m always disappointed with these cool sites I find and all they offer is email subscriptions.

  89. Alienor says:

    RSS reader here

  90. Me, David says:

    Subscribed via Google Reader from Belgium

    groetjes !
    d.

  91. elp says:

    RSS dead! you gotta be joking. It’s a must, keeps on bringing me back here.

  92. Jordan says:

    RSS through Google Reader. I wouldn’t have time to read your site otherwise.

  93. Lou says:

    I’ve been subscribed for a while, through Google Reader. It’s the only way I seem to remember to check out people’s stuff. Keep up the awesome stuff! :D

  94. Andy says:

    RSS Subscriber here. No easier way to get the latest articles.

  95. Jack says:

    I use the RSS/Google Reader regularly. Thanks for the pictures

  96. Stan says:

    Using RSS every day. My memory is too short to remember all the interesting places updated regularly so without RSS I would be lost.

  97. Sharon says:

    RSS suscriber via GoogleReader. Convenient and efficient. Enjoy your work. Keep it up!

  98. John Blaschke says:

    RSS here, spread it to someone else today due to the fonts post.

  99. Nipsy says:

    Google Reader all the way.

  100. Skay says:

    LOL. I am one of your RSS reader.
    It let me get the updates right away and I won’t miss anything:)

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