del.icio.us is a website. I know, it looks weird, no www, no .com but it really is a website. It’s using .us instead of .com, and a subdomain of del so there’s no need for www. So all you have to do is enter in the word delicious with some stratigicly placed dots and you’re in. del.icio.us is a web based bookmarking, or favorites program. You can organized all your bookmarks online and share them with others. You can even automatically post them back to your website with some of their widgets and codes.
If you’ve been wondering what RSS is all about listen up. RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) feeds are free content feeds from websites that contain article headlines, summaries and links back to full-text articles on the web. Most websites, especially ones with changing content, have RSS links that you can subscribe to. This will save you a lot of time from having to go to every website everyday to check on the newest stories. So now all you need is a RSS reader, or a feed reader. I am suggesting Google Reader for the following reasons:
- You can just enter the main address of a website, like faithhacker.com, and if finds the feed for you.
- It is web based so you can access it anywhere.
- You can organize multiple feeds into different categories.
- It supports video and other content.
- You can access it on your cell phone at www.google.com/reader/m

