
How Do You Read your Feeds?
I don't use Google Reader but hung it in this blog, especially for tracking the updates in web tech hacks.
I do use Bloglines and I do have folders for personal categories such as: Education, WebTech, Technology, etc. I try to check it up daily but when I am short of time I just open those where my interest is the particular day. Let's say I don't want to know anything about education then I don't even worry in open it up.
I keep an eye of new events and bookmarks through Delicious. I have created a folder which is called 'Draft', meaning that all links that of my interest are saved right there and they are cleared up during the days to follow usually into 8 or 15 days.
What do you do with your subscriptions?
Update: Scoble has posted his answers.












I use Google Reader myself and usually just scan the headlines. Since I started blogging in December it's rare that I browse the internet any other way.
Every time I try a web based reader (including Google) I wish I hadn't. A soon as you get into the thousands of subscriptions like I have they just choke and die.
So I use GreatNews which is the ONLY desktop app I've found that can handle my volume (way better than FeedDemon).
To keep track of all those feeds I have filters set up to find the info that I'm looking for. As a result I can find the news that I want in a jiffy.