Many people subscribe to RSS (Really Simple Syndication) to keep up with the latest news, and now iPhone users can check their favorite RSS feeds natively on the device by way of Google Reader.
The native iPhone Google Reader is in beta right now, but—according to iPhone Buzz—the app is looking very promising. Conveniently, when you set up the reader, you don’t have to manually re-subscribe to your feeds or import an opml file. All you have to do is enter your Google Reader user name and password, and you’re in. All your feeds are there and are synced back to Google Reader, so when you read an article on your iPhone, Google Reader reflects it.
This is a pretty cool application, and it will be exciting to see what features it brings when it comes out of beta. To get Feeds on Installer, you will need to add this source:
http://424f.com/iphone/repository
After you have added this source, Feeds will show up under the Network category.
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