101 
That’s the number of Subscribers to my RSS Feed. It may not seem like much to some of you, but I really would like to Thank Each and Every One of You Personally for helping me reach this Milestone, but that would be impossible.
So, instead I thought we might take a look at what Feed Readers you use in order to access my feed. Stats from FeedBurner.

As you can see, Bloglines seems to be the first choice of quite a few people, followed by Thunderbird in the Feed reader Category. But the largest is “Other” Feed readers.
So, see if you can find your choice in the list below.
| Bloglines
Bloglines is a web-based aggregator that makes it easy to keep up with your favorite blogs and newsfeeds. With Bloglines, you can subscribe to the RSS feeds of your favorite blogs, and Bloglines will monitor updates to those sites.
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23 |
| Thunderbird
Thunderbird is Mozilla’s next generation e-mail client. Thunderbird makes emailing safer, faster, and easier than ever before with the industry’s best implementations of features such as intelligent spam filters, a built-in spell checker, extension support, and much more.
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14 |
| Windows RSS Platform
This represents a subscription from the Microsoft Windows RSS platform. The actual client can vary, but your feed is being regularly checked and read.
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8 |
| FeedDemon
FeedDemon enables you to quickly read and gather information from hundreds of web sites without having to visit them. Don’t waste any more time checking your favorite web sites for updates. Instead, use FeedDemon and make them come to you. Written by Nick Bradbury, creator of TopStyle and HomeSite, FeedDemon makes RSS/Atom feeds as easy to access as your email.
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7 |
| My Yahoo
A web-based newsreader that allows you to select and manage RSS headlines within a My Yahoo! account.
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6 |
| NewsGator Online
NewsGator online is a free web-based aggregator with a clean user interface that makes it easy to arrange and track your favorite news feeds. Newsgator supports all the major feed formats and has a number of additional features for ranking feeds, getting recommendations, and permanently saving specific feed items.
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6 |
| GreatNews
GreatNews is a downloadable RSS desktop client for Windows. GreatNews is optimized for “full page reading” so that you can scan through a number of articles quickly without having to navigate between feed items.
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4 |
| Netvibes
Netvibes allows you to create a personalized home page incorporating different kinds of weather, sports, news, product content and RSS/Atom feeds
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4 |
| NewsFire
Another very elegant RSS reader for Macintosh users. NewsFire has quickly grown in popularity with its first few releases. Suppports both RSS and Atom as of version 0.2.
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4 |
| A Java-based feed reader
There are a number of feed readers, some quite sophisticated, some hacked together, that only identify themselves as having been built in Java and provide no further information about their identity. Thus, this particular “category” of feed reader is a catch all for one or more readers that are only partially identifying themselves when accessing your feed. If you know people are accessing your feed through a client that you don’t otherwise see in this list of clients and aggregators, it’s quite likely that the client is either sending no identifier or using this catch-all java identifier.
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3 |
| Firefox Live Bookmarks
Live Bookmarks is a new technology in Firefox that lets you view RSS news and blog headlines in the bookmarks toolbar or bookmarks menu. With one glance, quickly see the latest headlines from your favorite sites. Go directly to the articles that interest you — saving you time.
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3 |
| Rojo
Rojo (pronounced like Mojo with an R) is a web-based service dedicated to helping Internet users efficiently manage online content and information flow.
Due to a bug with the way Rojo is reporting subscribers for some feeds, we’re temporarily disabling the Rojo count in subscriber numbers. Rojo is aware of the issue and is working on it. Once the fix is in place and the numbers are accurate, we will resume including Rojo’s subscriber count here. |
3 |
| Vienna
Vienna is a freeware, open source RSS/Atom newsreader for the Mac OS X operating system
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2 |
| Zhuaxia
Zhuaxia is a socialized RSS reader for Chinese web users
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2 |
| BlogBridge
BlogBridge is a desktop feed reader for Windows, Linux and Mac. BlogBridge provides a full suite of feed reading tools including feed search, discovery and categorizing capabilities that are unique to BlogBridge
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1 |
| BlogCarnivalRedirector/1.0 |
1 |
| FeedReader
FeedReader is a freeware Windows application that reads and displays RSS feeds. It supports the RSS formats 0.9, 0.91, 1.0 and various extensions such as Dublin Core. FeedReader does not support Atom.
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1 |
| Google Feedfetcher
From the Google description: Feedfetcher is how Google grabs RSS or Atom feeds when users choose to add them to their Google homepage. Feedfetcher collects and periodically refreshes these user-initiated feeds, but does not index them in Blog Search or Google’s other search services.
Google does not currently report the number of subscribers to your feed when it requests the feed, so the number of subscribers you have on Google home or Google Feed reader may be underrepresented by an unknown amount. |
1 |
| NetNewsWire
NetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS Web news reader for Mac OS X. Its familiar three-paned interface - similar to Apple Mail and Outlook Express - can fetch and display news from thousands of different websites and weblogs, making it quick and easy to keep up with the latest news.
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1 |
| SharpReader
SharpReader is a popular feed reader for Windows that handles all RSS versions and Atom. SharpReader has a number of powerful features like support for HTTP Authentication, making it possible to subscribe to authenticated feeds, drag-and-drop feed subscription, and keyboard navigation between content items.
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1 |
| YellowJacket/0.9 (Social Site Monitor HiveSpy.Com) AntFarm/1.000.1 HiveSpy.Com/1 |
1 |
And I can’t leave out those of you who Subscribe through E-mail, Firefox and Internet Explorer. Even though you are not included in the stats above, you Are included when I say Thank You All.
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February 3rd, 2007 at 03:05pm |
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Congratulations, Joe! That’s really cool!
Input by Lyman Reed | February 4, 2007 @ 7:20 am
Hey Lyman,
Thanks, I started checking all the time when it started getting close.
I think it’s a big thing although I doubt many others will.
Joe
Input by Joe | February 4, 2007 @ 12:45 pm
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