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Finding it hard to stay ‘au courant’ of the latest news and conversations from around the world? If you are searching for a good RSS Reader app for your Android device so that you can read your favorite sites and blogs, try Pulse. The Pulse app lets you follow news and blogs easily, comfortably and resourcefully with its clean interface. 

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.
The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.
Click to open the news. You can open the news either in simple text mode or in web mode by toggling between the text/web options from the Menu.
If you read something interesting you can share it through Email, Facebook and Twitter. You can also change the font size for the news if you find it difficult to read.
The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.
The Pulse displays news from eight major sources: Pulse Hints, Salon, Engadget, Lifehacker, Android Central, Core77, Dilbert and Hollywood Reporter.
The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.
Click the ‘+’ on the upper right corner of the ‘Manage Sources’ page to add other sources.
The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

You can also browse by category; the list is populated well with all sorts of options.

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

The ‘g Reader’ is supposed to allow you to sync the Pulse app with your Google Reader but, whenever I try to sync the app it stops unexpectedly showing a ‘Force close’.

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

Go to ‘Settings’ if you want to change the Article font size, Tile Size, Update Frequency, etc.

The Pulse app is free on the Android Market and it needs Android version 1.5 or above. When you open the app you can see news headlines with a small description or headline with a photo.

RSS Readers are a good way to get your daily (or more often) dose of news and views. What makes Pulse distinguished is that the way it presents the RSS feeds in such  a neatly designed interface. The list of possible sources that is included by default is also very impressive.

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