If you often pay attention to blogs and website content, then what you need is a useful RSS reading tool that can combine all the websites you follow into one page and update the content synchronously, which saves a lot of time compared to opening different websites each time.
When I first used RSS, I used "Inoreader" and "Feedly". However, these two websites "died" one after another (and cannot be accessed in China). Of course, if you know how to "surf the Internet scientifically", this little thing will not be difficult for you. However, for most people, "surfing the Internet scientifically" is too difficult and is not recommended.
After searching, I finally found a new available server TheOldReader, which subscribes to all websites and has no advertisements. However, there is no mobile client. For IOS system, you can use a third-party RSS reader such as Reeder to have a very good experience. No relevant software has been found for Android yet. However, I like the Chrome browser, mainly because of its powerful plug-ins and automatic web page translation function. I can add some foreign language websites and read them with the Chrome browser. It is very convenient to translate with one click.
Later, as you add more and more subscription sources, you can browse them conveniently every time you open TheOldReader. Through the PubMed website, you can also perform keyword search subscriptions and synchronously update the search content in PubMed, making it more convenient to read literature.
This is the end of the introduction to RSS reading tools in this issue. If you want to get more information about RSS reading tools, please pay attention and we will continue to answer your questions~