Inoreader will give you a yellow bar at the top informing you that you are now subscribed. “BBC News – US & Canada.” If you like what you see, click the green “Subscribe” button at the top of the page. Click on each category to browse.Īfter clicking on the “US News” category, of the 26 options Inoreader gave me, I chose “BBC News – US & Canada.” If you want to see what kind of content you’ll get, click on the name of the card, e.g. Inoreader will show you a bunch of categories. In the top right corner, click in the “Search or subscribe” box. And if I’m at my computer, well, I’ll use my web browser to open Inoreader. I usually use Inoreader on my Android tablet, but will sometimes use it on my phone. Inoreader will sync across all of your devices. The mobile app is just as easy to use, and the interface looks very similar to what you see with your computer’s web browser. In this example, I’m taken to the New York Times website to read the article. To read an article, I click on the article title, and my browser will open up a new tab to show me the article on its home website. “J” takes me down to the next article in the list. To navigate through this list of articles, I can scroll down, or I can jump from one article to the next by using my keyboard. In this screenshot, I have clicked on “NYT > Most Shared.” The most recent article in that list of 19 unread articles shows at the top of the main pane, “Iran’s Economic Crisis Drags Down the Middle Class Almost Overnight.” Right now there are 19 such articles waiting for that I have not seen yet. You can see that I have a “News” folder that contains a subscription called “NYT > Most Shared.” These are articles the New York Times has identified as a “most shared” article. When Inoreader finds new content, it drops it in here. Inoreader periodically visits these websites looking for something new. On the left, under “Subscriptions,” you can see some of the content I’m subscribed to. Rather than dig through the Internet for content, I have Inoreader fetch the content for me. In addition to keeping up with what’s new in technology, I keep an eye out for content that is particularly relevant to my psychology students.
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