These days, getting all of your content from everywhere all at once is easier than ever. There are dozens (hundreds?) of outlets, aggregators, apps and readers out there to help you manage your daily information fuel-up. And one name for that function is always near the top of that list: Google.
Now I for one have somewhat of a commute in the morning and evening, so that frees up a lot of time to catch up on my news reading. That means mobile browsing. And like I said, there are dozens of ways to do that. One of the prettiest though is Google Currents.
Currents takes your RSS subscriptions and displays them in a very handsome format that’s easy to digest and disseminate on a mobile reader. That’s assuming the publisher has taken the time to set it up correctly. If not, it’s going to be fairly standard. Which is fine, but some of the smarter publishers out there have designed their Currents pages rather nicely and look quite sharp. While I don’t claim to be a nominee for designer of the year awards, we’ve spruced up our page a bit, added a table of contents and given ourselves a unique look.

Currents will import your already existing RSS subscriptions from Google (or wherever) and also give suggestions for more you might like as well as browse content via various categories). If you already have Google Currents, then we’re easy to find! Just search for Row Three and we’ll pop right up on top of the list (in theory). If not, just download the free app from your respective device’s market and you’ll be off and running in no time.
Currents is available for free on most devices:
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For the record, I’m a big fan of Feedly as well.