reBlog is one kick-ass feed reader. You can download the code and host it yourself or set up an account at my.reBlog. Lifehacker has a post about setting up your own version and a google video showing how to use the app. I just setup an account on my.reblog and it is fantastic. I copied over my blogline feeds (via their export tool) and I was off to the races. The keyboard shortcuts are awesome: ‘a’ to archive, ‘p’ to post, ‘e’ to edit the post before posting. There’s a few other keyboard shortcuts which are genius (like numbering other links). All of this makes it’s so damn fast. What you publish gets put into it’s own rss feed and reBlog even has plugins for wordpress and mt to integrate your reBlog feed into your own blog storage. this blows bloglines away.
unfortunately, it’s slow as shit.
I’m also pretty disappointed in it. I haven’t tried hosting it myself to see if that helps, but it doesn’t seem to be any better than bloglines. You can view everything new on one page in bloglines. I think that works pretty well.
[...] The State of Online Feed Readers. Since a couple people have asked me recently what I use for feed reading, I thought i’d point out this article from TechCrunch. Although I’m a big fan of reBlog, I’m still using bloglines. [...]