Bloglines vs Google Reader : Which is used most?
RSS/newsreader use has taken off over the last year. It's going to become as widely used as email and the web in time.
Web based newsreader, Bloglines, made RSS easy to use for those interested, but Google Reader, also a web based newsreader, is going to bring the use of RSS susbcriptions to the masses. When I asked my ILTA (Internal Legal Tech Assoc.) session audience last week which newsreader they used, Google Reader won in a land slide.
Though Bloglines still maintains an edge, Richard MacManus of Read/WriteWeb reports on the significant Google Reader gains on Bloglines.
Here's a chart from Hitwise from January, 2007 when talk of Google Reader just began.

And here's the same charting from this month.

Bloglines GM Eric Engleman told Read/WriteWeb that with Bloglines recent re-design 'it's a two-horse race [and] the race is on!'
I'm not sure I buy it. My guess is that Bloglines recent surge is more of a general surge in RSS use, as opposed to an increase in Bloglines popularity.
Technorati was ahead of Google Blogsearch but now has to feel itself being lapped, with a real risk of becoming irrelevant. The only thing different for longtime Bloglines employees is that they had they had their pay day with Bloglines acquistion by Ask.
Technorati Tags: Google Reader, Bloglines

Admittedly it's anecdotal, but my experience is that Technorati is still a noticeably superior database to Google Blog Search. Eric.
I find NetNewsWire and NewsGator.com a winning combination for RSS feeds. Both are owned by the same company so they synchronize. I use NetNewsWire on my Mac and NewsGator on my iPhone.
Also, I don't have the URL handy, but I recently read that more people now use email than watch TV. RSS has a long way to go. I think IM or FaceBook has a better chance of overtaking email as that's what everyone under the age of 25 seems to use.
Use netnewswire as well Neil, it's been great, especially with its sister product, MarsEdit, for blog publishing.
Wow Eric, I started using Google Blog Search as supplement to Technorati. Also anecdotal, but felt Techno was missing items I was looking for.