The use of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) especially in the arena of blogging was success, and this has led to several other opportunities for its use such as newsletter creation, RSSMixer, etc.

Meanwhile, there is no doubt that most of the software vendors like to incorporate RSS in their products, and HP is one of them. In matter of fact, Tabbloid is HP’s new foray into RSS territory by offering a way that can helps to turn one’s favorite RSS feeds to a digital magazine document. It is created with a simple aim so that it can be a valuable tool for one to subscribe feeds and read it in a fascinating way.

For those who have subscribed to a lot of feeds everyday, you might be fed up with the organization of the feeds in their feed readers or their email inbox. Thereafter, if you want your feeds to be delivered as a digital magazine in PDF format, as shown in the below picture, you’ll find Tabbloid most useful for this reason.

On the front page of Tabbloid, it has a very clean look and easy to use interface. Tabbloid won’t require you to create an account in order to use it, and it is essentially a one-step process to create a digital magazine from your RSS feeds. After entering the URL of your favorite RSS feeds, Tabbloid will automatically sort the feeds based on the feed list you give it, and will generate a digital magazine in PDF format. The digital magazine is a two column with page number document and instead of showing summaries of posts by most of the feed readers, you’ll get the full articles, thus you can read the articles in a more easily digestible manner. What’s more, Tabbloid also handling the sending work that include sending the digital magazine to your email inbox. However, unless you set the delivery option on Tabbloid, you’ll be opted-in the mailing of digital magazine to your email inbox provided there is a RSS feed for the new content.

Lastly, if you like the presentation of RSS feeds in the digital magazine, you can print it out by using a printer, hopefully a HP printer.