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Bloglines is a web-based news aggregator for reading syndicated feeds using the RSS and Atom formats. It was one of the earliest and most popular feed readers, allowing users to subscribe to their favorite blogs and websites to get updates in a single place. Bloglines offered a simple, user-friendly interface and was accessible from any web browser, making it a convenient tool for staying updated on the latest content from across the web.
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Allows users to subscribe to RSS and Atom feeds from their favorite websites and blogs.
Accessible from any web browser, enabling users to read their feeds from anywhere.
Users can organize their subscriptions into folders for easier management.
Enables users to search through their subscribed feeds for specific content.
Bloglines was accessible on mobile devices, allowing users to read their feeds on the go.
Users could receive updates from their feeds via email.
Allowed users to share interesting articles and posts directly from Bloglines to social networks.
Users could make their feed subscriptions public, allowing others to see what they were reading.
Bloglines suggested new feeds based on the user's current subscriptions.
Users could import and export their feed subscriptions using OPML files.
Bloglines was acquired by Ask.com in 2005.
Bloglines was shut down in 2010 but was later revived by MerchantCircle in 2011.
The service was finally discontinued in 2015.
Bloglines is remembered as one of the pioneers in the RSS feed reader space, influencing the development of subsequent news aggregators.
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