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- To get started click Popular to see what other people are into at the moment. Click Add in the top right to start adding your own feeds.
Subscribing to Existing Feeds
- All feeds on DuoMesh have a quick drop down menu, which is indicated by a little feed icon in the top right of each feed. From there you subscribe/unsubscribe to feeds, see who else is interested in it, as well as reordering your own personal home page.
Tagging
- Tagging is a very important part of DuoMesh it allows you to add different tags to your feeds, so that in essence you create different categories or subfolders that lets you browse though your feeds and discover other feeds that might be interesting. Each time you add or subscribe to a feed you will be asked to tag it, tags can be anything you like...
Mobile
- DuoMesh is designed by nature to widely accessible. This means that you are not restricted by your desktop/laptop computer and by saving the mobile link on your mobile phone, you can access all your feeds and content on your mobile, from one place.
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Top News
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BBC News - Home
Parties clash over RBS boss bonus
- Ministers and Labour clash over who is responsible for RBS chief executive Stephen Hester's contract, amid anger about a £963,000 share bonus offer.
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- The Arab League's monitoring chief warns that Syria has seen an escalation of violence in recent days, as the UN prepares to discuss the crisis.
Right-to-die case wins first step
- A man who is almost completely paralysed has won the first step in his legal bid to pursue his right-to-die.
'Horrific' cruelty farmer jailed
- A Nottingham farmer is jailed for a year after "horrific" scenes of animal cruelty were uncovered by inspectors on his property.
Engadget
Insert Coin: Dash car stereo gives your iPhone a new home, away from the cupholder (video)
- In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you'd like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with "Insert Coin" as the subject line. We're pretty fond of new ways to integrate smartphones with car stereos here at Engadget, which is why we're particularly intrigued by a new Kickst...
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Diggnation (Quicktime Small)
Diggnation is a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top digg.com social bookmarking news stories.
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BBC News - Technology
Facebook sues 'spam clickjacker'
- The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons.
Top Euro MP quits in piracy row
- A European Parliament rapporteur stands down in protest as a controversial anti-piracy agreement is signed by several countries.
Botnet suspect denies involvement
- The Russian man accused by Microsoft of being behind the Kelihos botnet attack insists he is "absolutely not guilty".




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