
Keeping up with the days news is much easier, more efficient with an RSS newsreader.
Now there’s a way to have your Mac read your RSS news each day. Cool technology? Or, not ready for prime time player?
RSS is a superb way to traverse dozens, even hundreds of web sites with an efficiency that borders on insane—at least, when compared to reading daily newspapers and magazines.
Wouldn’t it be great if your Mac could read the headlines and summaries of all those RSS.... (excerpted).
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Jared said:
I think I will pass on NewsHawker for now. I am going to keep doing what works best for me. Actually you can get your mac to read anything. You just have to copy and paste the text to pages or text editor. I have not tried text editor yet but I am sure that works also.
Then once you have pasted in pages, highlight and click speak. Yes I know it seems like allot to do to get your Mac to speak to you but for now it’s better than nothing.
Think about it, what is this world coming too? We are getting to lazy to read off of our on Mac l.c.d.s.