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<ul class="post-list"><li><span class="post-meta">Jan 7, 2015</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2015/01/07/organize-your-subscriptions-with-the-new-organizer/">
Organize your subscriptions with the new Organizer
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<p>The beauty of NewsBlur is that you can start off with only a handful of subscriptions and naturally work your way up. This is actually the reason that free accounts cut off at 64 sites. When I started building NewsBlur in 2009 I only subscribed to 42 sites. Nowadays its closer to 200 sites.</p>
<p>Because NewsBlur makes it so easy to pare down individual stories with the intelligence trainer, you can follow more blogs without feeling overwhelmed. But that also leads to oversubscribing to sites that just dont publish anymore. Or even subscribing to sites that publish too often.</p>
<p>Launching today is the Organizer. This organizer helps you identify sites that may be posting too much or too little and then gives you the power to move and delete them all at once. Sure, you can do this one-by-one, but that takes time, and only in the new Organizer is everything right in front of you.</p>
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<p>You can sort sites, both in and out of your folders, with the following orders:</p>
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<li>By name</li>
<li>By number of subscribers</li>
<li>By frequency of updates (stories per day)</li>
<li>By last story posted</li>
<li>By the number of times youve opened the site</li>
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<p>You can multi-select sites and move/delete them in one single batch edit. You can even move a bunch of sites to a new folder that you can create right in the Organizer. This makes moving sites around so much easier. You can even click on the folder title to select every site underneath that folder.</p>
<p>Try out the new Organizer and let me know how it works. And go hog wild because you will be emailed a backup of your sites after you move or delete anything. You will only be emailed a backup a max of once per day, as to not overwhelm you when youre making a bunch of edits.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Dec 15, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/12/15/the-ios-app-gets-search-and-saved-story-tagging/">
The iOS app gets search and saved story tagging
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<p>This months new iOS features are big, big features. Search made it on the web only a few months ago and is now available on the iOS app. You can also now easily add tags to saved stories, making it easier to organize and save stories you read for re-reading later.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/ios%204.6%20tagging.png" alt="" /> <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/ios%204.6%20search.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>Heres the full list of new features:</p>
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<li>Search feeds and folders.</li>
<li>Fixing rotation issues so you can watch a video and rotate without losing position.</li>
<li>Saved story tagging: add and remove tags with a handy tagging popover.</li>
<li>Native controls for sending a story to other services (mail, safari, chrome, evernote, instapaper, etc).</li>
<li>Progress bar for the Story view when loading a story using the in-app browser.</li>
<li>Further UI cleanups and memory fixes/speedups for iOS 8.</li>
</ul>
<p>Its a <a href="https://www.newsblur.com/ios">free download</a> from the App Store. And if you are enjoying the app, please leave a 5 star review on the App Store. Every positive review, tweet, and share on Facebook helps.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Nov 18, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/11/18/offline-reading-and-a-dark-theme-on-the-android/">
Offline reading and a dark theme on the Android app
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<p>This is a huge release for the NewsBlur Android app. So much has happened in the last six months. Weve had a big backend rewrite that makes the app feel like new. Its faster, which is necessary to make the new offline reading feature really shine. Now you can read on your Android phone or tablet while on the train, underground, or just in airplane mode to save battery.</p>
<p>Better yet, not only can you read while offline, but you can better read at night with the new dark theme. Take a look.</p>
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<p>Heres whats new in version 4.0:</p>
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<li>Offline reading and story syncing. Stories read while offline will sync as soon as youre back online.</li>
<li>Option to also store images from stories for offline reading. They do take space, though.</li>
<li>A dark theme for reading at night.</li>
<li>The Text mode can be set to automatically fetch, so you can get to the full text quicker.</li>
<li>An option to mark stories newer than a story as read.</li>
<li>Major backend improvements for faster story loading and transitions. This app should feel like new.</li>
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<p>The NewsBlur Android app is a <a href="https://www.newsblur.com/android">free download</a>. And as always, theres more big ticket features coming soon for Android.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Oct 31, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/10/31/a-new-way-to-use-the-story-view-while-on-https/">
A new way to use the Story view while on https (SSL)
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<p>Modern browsers are taking your privacy and security seriously with new restrictions for sites that use https. You can choose to use NewsBlur over https, which will encrypt your communications with NewsBlur and prevent eavesdroppers—hackers, the government, other people on the same wireless network as you—from seeing what you see. While thats not necessary for everybody, SSL/https is a priority for some and NewsBlur supports this beautifully.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=newsblur.com"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/SSL%20labs.png" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>However, what modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox do is not allow you to embed an insecure http-only site in an iframe from a secure https site. That means that the Story view in NewsBlur does not load a thing for many users who are reading NewsBlur over an https connection.</p>
<p>Today Im launching a fix for this. Its not perfect, but this will allow you to still get at some of the content while getting around the https-only issue. This feature will proxy http-only sites in the Story view, resulting in a hacked-together but workable view of the original story.</p>
<p>At best, the Story view will look like this:</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/Story%20Proxy%20view.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>At worst, the Story view will look like this:</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/Story%20Proxy%20view%20truncated.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>While its not ideal, its a whole lot better than a blank page. Let me know how this new proxied Story view works for you. And if you want it to work flawlessly and are willing to use an unencrypted connection, just use the http version of NewsBlur instead of the https version.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Oct 15, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/10/15/newsblur-ios-v45-iphone-6-and-ios-8-full-bleed/">
NewsBlur iOS v4.5: iPhone 6 and iOS 8, full bleed images, alt text, and more
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<p>This weeks update to the <a href="http://www.newsblur.com/ios">official NewsBlur iOS app</a> brings a whole lot of oft-requested features and improvements. Heres whats new this month:</p>
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<ul>
<li>iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now fully supported</li>
<li>iOS 8 is also now fully supported (as well as iOS 7)</li>
<li>Moving between the feed list, story list, and story detail is now much faster</li>
<li>Images are now “full bleed”, extending to the entire width of the screen</li>
<li>New preference for hiding feeds after they are read</li>
<li>Long press images in a story to read the alt text</li>
<li>Long press images in a story to save it to your camera roll</li>
<li>Long press images in a story to zoom into it</li>
<li>Long press links in a story to get an actions menu (safari, instapaper, bookmark, etc)</li>
<li>Fixed all iOS 8 issues (preference panes, profile popovers)</li>
<li>OvershareKit updated for iOS 8</li>
<li>Pull to refresh updated to match theme</li>
<li>Pull to refresh date is now localized</li>
</ul>
<p>Next to come will be a native iOS share dialog, saved story tag editing, search, and possibly some features requested by users like you. If you have a feature request, post it as an idea on <a href="http://getsatisfaction.com/newsblur">the NewsBlur forum on Get Satisfaction</a>.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Sep 22, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/09/22/newsblurs-2014-t-shirt-on-sale-for-this-week-only/">
NewsBlur&#39;s 2014 t-shirt on sale for this week only
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<p><a href="http://teespring.com/newsblur2014"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/tshirt%202014.png" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>NewsBlur is more than just a website. Its a daily link to the far away world. This t-shirt captures the essence of NewsBlurs appeal. For those days when youre planing adventures and reading about whats happening where youre not, NewsBlur is your guide.</p>
<p><a href="http://teespring.com/newsblur2014">Buy the 2014 NewsBlur t-shirt for only $16.30</a>.</p>
<p>Unlike Teesprings preview, the graphics on this t-shirt are crisp. And this t-shirt is being sold at cost. Also know that this is a premium blend t-shirt. That means its a bit stretchy and will make you look pretty good in a t-shirt. It will look great today and for years to come. Well, at least one year to come. If you wear this t-shirt as often as Im planning to, it may only get a couple good years and then will have to come out only for special events. But then 2015s NewsBlur t-shirt will be there for you.</p>
<p>This years t-shirt is designed by <a href="http://meg-draws.com">Meg Robichaud</a>.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Aug 21, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/08/21/a-downtime-irony/">
A Downtime Irony
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<p>So many things can go wrong and often do, but I spend a good third of my time working on infrastructure, monitoring, and analytics so that they dont.</p>
<p>Heres what happened: At approximately 4:30pm PT feed fetching ceased. The feed fetchers were still working, which is why my monitors didnt fire and alert anybody. But I have a second large Mongo database server used exclusively for collecting data about feeds being fetched. There are approximately 75 servers dedicated to feed fetching. These analytics look at average fetch times on a per task server basis. I use these analytics to ensure that my task servers are humming along, as they each use a ton of network, cpu, and memory.</p>
<p>This Mongo analytics servers works in a curious way. If you right-click on a feed and go to Statistics youll see the feed fetch history for a feed, stretching back a hundred fetches if the feed has had any issues in fetching. I keep these statistics on an analytics server separate from the regular Mongo server. I do this so that if the mongo analytics server goes down, everything will operate normally.</p>
<p>But the mongo server didnt go down. It merely gave this error:</p>
<div class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code>OperationError: Could not save document (Can't take a write lock while out of disk space)
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<p>Mongo continues serving read queries while not allowing write queries. I didnt plan for that! And it gets worse. The way MongoDB stores data is that is just keeps growing, even as you delete data. NewsBlur only saves the last few fetches, but deleting old fetches doesnt give you back any disk space. Every other database server I use has an autovacuum process that takes care of this maintenance work (PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, but not MongoDB). Its unfortunate that this is yet another instance of MongoDB being the cause of downtime, even though the fault lies with me.</p>
<p>The server that is meant to only be used to ensure things are working correctly was itself the culprit for feeds no longer being fetched. This is the ironic part.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/Big%20Sur.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<h6 id="newsblurs-developer-during-happier-times-wearing-the-2013-newsblur-t-shirt-in-big-sur">NewsBlurs developer during happier times wearing the 2013 NewsBlur t-shirt in Big Sur</h6>
<p>Now comes the painful part. On Wednesday morning (yesterday) I packed my car and headed down to Big Sur to go backpack camping for the first time. Ive car camped plenty of times, but I felt confident enough to pack my sleeping bag and tent into a big bag and head ten miles into the woods of coastal California.</p>
<p>I headed out, away from cellular service, at 4pm PT, half an hour before the analytics server ran out of disk space. And then returned nearly 24 hours later to a bevy of alarmed tweets, emails, direct messages, and a voicemail letting me know that things were haywire.</p>
<p>But the real problem is that I set a vacation reply on both my personal and work email accounts to say that Id be out until September 3rd. Now, I hired a firm to watch the servers while Im at Burning Man starting this Saturday. But I figured I could get away with leaving the servers for twenty four hours. And I neglected to tweet out that Id be gone for a day, so theories cropped up that I was injured, dead, or worse, ignoring the service.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/Brittany%20in%20Big%20Sur.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<h6 id="brittany-newsblurs-developers-girlfriend-can-handle-any-situation-including-driving-a-hysterical-developer-three-hours-back-to-san-francisco-without-breaking-a-sweat">Brittany, NewsBlurs developers girlfriend, can handle any situation, including driving a hysterical developer three hours back to San Francisco without breaking a sweat.</h6>
<p>If youre wondering, I think about NewsBlur first thing in the morning and last thing at night when I check Twitter for mentions. Its my life and I would never just give up on it. I just got cocky after a year and a half of nearly uninterrupted service. NewsBlur requires next to no maintenance, apart from handling support requests and building new features (and occasionally fixing old ones). So I figured what harm could 24 hours of away time be? Boy was I wrong.</p>
<p>If you made it this far then you probably care about NewsBlurs future. I want to not only assure you that I will be building better monitoring to ensure this never happens again, but to also offer anybody who feels that they are not getting their moneys worth a refund. Even if you are months away from payment, if you arent completely satisfied and think NewsBlurs just about the best thing to happen to RSS since Brent Simmons released NetNewsWire back in 2004, then I want to give you your money back and let you keep your premium account until it expires.</p>
<p>I would like to also mention how much I appreciate the more light-hearted tweets that I read while on the frenetic three hour drive back to San Francisco from Big Sur. I do this for all of your happiness. If I did it for the money Id probably find a way to juice the data so that I could at least afford to hire an employee. This is a labor of love and your payment goes directly into supporting it.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/Tent%20in%20Big%20Sur.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<h6 id="big-sur-is-where-a-good-many-new-ideas-are-thought">Big Sur is where a good many new ideas are thought.</h6>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Jul 23, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/07/23/reeder-and-newsblur-sitting-in-a-tree/">
Reeder and NewsBlur, sitting in a tree...
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<p>…S-Y-N-C-I-N-G.</p>
<p>First comes feeds, then comes training, then comes social for those days when its raining.</p>
<p>Thats not it! Thats not all! Runs on <a href="http://reederapp.com/ios/">iOS</a> and <a href="http://reederapp.com/mac/">Mac</a>, so have a ball!</p>
<p><a href="http://reederapp.com/mac/"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/reeder-mac.png" alt="" /></a><a href="http://reederapp.com/ios/"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/reeder-ios.png" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>The worlds most popular RSS feed reader now supports the worlds best RSS feed reader backend. <a href="http://reederapp.com/">Download Reeder 2 for Mac and iOS</a>.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Jul 22, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/07/22/adjust-the-font-size-of-feed-and-story-titles/">
Adjust the font size of feed and story titles
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<p>It was only a few months ago back in April that I launched <a href="http://blog.newsblur.com/2021/06/21/2014-04-10-the-new-font-and-style-manager.html">the new font and style manager</a>. Today Im coming back to finish the job.</p>
<p>The style manager now has a new control for choosing the font size of feed titles and story titles.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/feed_size_style.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>Choose from extra small to extra large. These new font sizes not only give you extra customization, but they allow you to have bigger touch sizes for folks using touch screen monitors.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/feed_size_xl.png" alt="" /> <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/feed_size_xs.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>If you spot anywhere else that youd like to see additional customization, please shout out to the <a href="http://twitter.com/newsblur">@newsblur account on Twitter</a> or post an idea on <a href="http://getsatisfaction.com/newsblur">NewsBlurs Get Satisfaction support site</a>.</p>
<p>And please continue to talk about how much you use NewsBlur. <a href="https://twitter.com/newsblur/favorites">Every tweet that talks positively about NewsBlur</a> makes all of this work worthwhile.</p>
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</li><li><span class="post-meta">Jun 27, 2014</span>
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<a class="post-link" href="/2014/06/27/read-what-youve-read-recently-with-the-new/">
Read what you&#39;ve read recently with the new recently read stories feed
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<p>Like it says on the tin, you can now go back and see what youve read with the Recently Read Stories feed. Its on the bottom of your feed list, just above the saved stories.</p>
<p><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.newsblur.com/blog/read%20stories.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>This feed records all of the stories youve read in feeds, shared blurblogs, and even in feeds youre not subscribed to. It does not record stories that are marked read as part of a mark all/previous as read action.</p>
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