This new RSS reader is the smartest way to keep up online
Get the Popular Science daily newsletterđź’ˇ Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. The RSS (Really Simple Syndication) protocol has been giving users a way to keep up with their favorite websites for decades. It essentially presents all the new articles on a specific site in chronological order as they’re published, so you can read through or skip over them as you like. It’s also, by the way, the main way that podcast feeds are published, but it was originally designed to manage web feeds. While RSS isn’t quite as widely used anymore, with social media or newsletters now more commonly used to promote articles on a site, the standard is still appreciated by those who want a simple, clutter-free way of managing their online reading. A simple way to catch up on the internet. Screenshot: Current To use RSS, you need an RSS reader, and Current is one of the latest to appear. Available for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, its intention is to let content “flow” like a river. “Engage with …


