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		<title>Where do you get your Mac news ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mac fans are very well served by rumour sites, technical blogs, hints and tips information and links to new software. Most of these sites provide RSS feeds so if you are looking at keeping up to date with the latest posts a news reader such as NetNewsWire might be the best choice. But what about [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mac fans are very well served by rumour sites, technical blogs, hints and tips information and links to new software. Most of these sites provide RSS feeds so if you are looking at keeping up to date with the latest posts a news reader such as <a href="http://www.newsgator.com/INDIVIDUALS/NETNEWSWIRE/">NetNewsWire</a> might be the best choice.</p>
<p>But what about when you are not at your own computer and you want a quick fix ? <a href="http://mac.alltop.com">Mac.alltop.com</a> might be just the ticket in this case. Alltop.com provide a range of pages covering all sorts of topics, each page consisting of a selection of the latest posts from the best blogs covering that topic. <a href="http://Mac.alltop.com">Mac.alltop.com</a> as the name suggests provides links to news/updates from blogs covering Apple hardware and software.</p>
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<p>The pages are presented in a very concise layout making finding the article you are interested in very easy, and you can even hide/exclude blogs that you are not particularly interested in to customise the view further.</p>
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