Any time I can use an online service to replace a program that I have to open from my computer, I'm interested. Hello Google Reader. I've been using a really decent RSS Aggregator called SharpReader. SharpReader is decent, but I've noticed it's quite the memory hog sometimes. I like having a list of sites that I track, and being able to go to that list and see what I've read and what's new is important. The big problem I've had with SharpReader too, is that the changes are isolated to the computer where you're reading from. So if I have SharpReader on a machine at work, and read a blog during the day, that night SharpReader at home on my laptop has no clue. Google to the rescue, their in-browser RSS reader is the bomb. I can list ALL of the RSS feed in one UI, or I can read them by feed. As I scroll past each article, it marks them as read, ahhhh. If a quick scan of the titles renders nothing I want to delve deeper into, I just click a mark all as read button. Nice and clean. And since it's tied to my google account, when I get home from work everything is as it should be (synchronized is the wrong word - but it's like that). I can even track my RSS items right from my google homepage. I can now uninstall SharpReader and get 30MB - 60MB of RAM back.... sweet!