Today I discovered the iMore.com RSS feed (http://feeds.feedburner.com/theiphoneblog) no longer includes the full content of articles.
If you want to read the full article you need to click the article title or the "more" link in the news reader to open a web browser and load the full website.
So in the iMore feed, now you can find things like this:
This is kind of disappointing? I use NetNewsWire because I like to have all my news inside one single place. I used to read 99% of the content from iMore, but I don't think I will read many posts now if I have to leave the news reader.
I know you have to pay the bills, and ads is how you do that, but I read some RSS feeds that include ads at the bottom of the articles, and that's ok.
Your content has a great quality, and it's better every day. But truncating articles in RSS feeds is evil.
PS.- Or is that nobody else uses RSS anymore since Google Reader left?
If you want to read the full article you need to click the article title or the "more" link in the news reader to open a web browser and load the full website.
So in the iMore feed, now you can find things like this:
This is kind of disappointing? I use NetNewsWire because I like to have all my news inside one single place. I used to read 99% of the content from iMore, but I don't think I will read many posts now if I have to leave the news reader.
I know you have to pay the bills, and ads is how you do that, but I read some RSS feeds that include ads at the bottom of the articles, and that's ok.
Your content has a great quality, and it's better every day. But truncating articles in RSS feeds is evil.
PS.- Or is that nobody else uses RSS anymore since Google Reader left?