I've gotten a bit behind on the CPL 2.0 assignments since I was gone on holidays, but I'll try to catch up quickly.
Social Networking: For me, facebook is a moderately useful way to keep in touch with my family and a few friends, but despite enjoying blogging, I do not like the status update function or the endless inane wall postings or quizzes, games, etc. I avoid spending time there unless I want to quickly contact someone because I'd rather write or talk about something more worthwhile and in greater depth. I also try to keep my friends on facebook down to people I currently know or want to keep in touch with, I find it weird that people I might never talk to for years could still see my photos or anything I or a friend felt like posting on my wall. Since it's connected to my real name (and my parents and in-laws have an account too!), I'd rather it remain fairly professional.
Google Universe: I've recently signed up for a Gmail account and enjoy using it. For one thing, once you're logged on to it, you can more easily access other Google services, such as Blogger, without having to log in to another account again. (Too many usernames and unbreakable passwords cluttering up my brain!) It also seems to have a higher standard for the strength of your password, which is probably good. Gmail also claims to cut down on the spam and I have found less of it since I switched there. I would recommend Gmail simply for how much it's connected to everything else and I use it more than my Yahoo email account now.
RSS: For this assignment, I actually used Google Reader to set up all my RSS feeds. I've heard it mentioned by other bloggers the most and since it is another Google product, once I'm logged into Gmail I simply have to go to the Reader link, without having to create yet another account at yet another site and pass out more of my personal information all over the internet (and worry if someone is hacking into one of my many accounts and if my passwords are strong enough, etc!) Once I click on the Reader link from Gmail, it opens up in another window and a number pops up at the top of the screen to show how many new postings there are on all the blogs I follow since I last checked in, similar to the number stating how many unread emails you may have in your inbox. I then scroll through the list of blogs I follow until I see where the new posts are, it's very efficient and much better than a list of links to click through! Adding new blogs to follow is easy as well, I simply enter the URL of the blog I want to add into the 'add new subscriptions' section. RSS feeds always confused me before, so I am quite pleased to find this so easy to use!
I noticed on someone else's post about RSS readers, they said they didn't see the point of them since on Blogger there is the Reading List on your Dashboard for quickly reading all the updates to blogs you follow in chronological order, but. Keep in mind you can only follow other Blogger blogs through that method! Wordpress is also a popular blogging site which you can't follow through the Blogger Reading List. A separate RSS reader is for following all kinds of sites all over the internet using all different kinds of blogging software. I will definitely be using Google Reader for a long time to come.
I think I'll catch up on the rest of this tomorrow!