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NewsGator Go! RSS Reader For BlackBerry Now Available

March 14, 2007 by Robb Dunewood 2 Comments

NewsGator Technologies, Inc., one of the leading companies focused on RSS technology, today announced the availability of NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry.

With NewsGator Go!, the company is fostering RSS adoption into all aspects of everyday life and is enabling users to consume information anywhere and at anytime. NewsGator Go! delivers information users want, from sports scores, world news and weather updates to relevant business-related content.

The latest addition to the company’s expanding consumer product line, NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry further expands the company’s reach into the mobile and enterprise markets. This release follows the September 2006 announcement of NewsGator Go! for Windows Mobile, which gives users the ability to read content and manage their RSS subscriptions seamlessly from any Windows Mobile capable device.


One of the really cool features of NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry is that is synchronizes across all of NewsGator’s other products such as NewsGator Online and NewsGator Inbox as well as FeedDemon and NetNewsWire. Articles marked as “read” in NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry will also be marked as read in other NewsGator applications.

NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry will set you back $29.95 if bought alone or $14.95 if purchased along with any of NewsGator’s desktop readers. You can also download a free trial of NewsGator Go! for BlackBerry here.

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  1. Brent says

    March 14, 2007 at 5:01 pm

    Can I read the feeds when I’m offline? Such as in a train tunnel?

    Does it pull feed items down to the device for later viewing?

    Reply
  2. Joshua says

    March 14, 2007 at 4:39 pm

    I use bloglines and it is free. What would be advantage of using this?

    Reply

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