Design Float

I’ve been subscribed to the Design Float’s RSS feed for a long time, and it keeps getting better and better and, unfortunately, larger and larger. It got to the point where I can’t keep up even by scanning the daily titles. So my latest approach is to only use the first page of design news to satisfy the curiosity and to search for specific links whenever I have a question. To me, search results on Design Float are more useful than on Twitter and better focused than on Digg and similar all-in-one community driven news sites. And it is still using good old pagination and not auto scrolling; I can pause and resume the reading later, can bookmark the exact place in search results where I stopped. Very convenient.

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