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    This is for the most part now available with Premium accounts. We store posts up to 6 months old, and the title and body of the post will be in the search index for premium subscribers.

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    To freshen this discussion ... maybe ...

    To the best of my understanding a feed provider has in someway defined a directory structure where its rss feed items are located. google, inoreader, and feedspot for sure and netvibes probably are accessing this. So that when I want to read further back then the current feed url displays it searches down through this directory structure. That is if I scroll to the end of the listing there is a pause and then another 40 or 50 items are displayed. Now maybe these sites are taking advantage of something like superfeedr I don't know.

    Saving a search results is the defining element of a truly useful aggregator, imho. If it includes a search that goes back through the history of the individual feeds then it is truly worth money. That the search result can be exported and not require additional space on the site storage would be a reasonable compromise.

    Just my thoughts.

    Kim

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    I would like to suggest that OldReader program an 'alternate' for listening to podcasts. I gather from snooping around that java might be the best but flash does certainly work. There are a great number of folk who do not use Sifari and who won't use Chrome.

    fwiw

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