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Manage Your RSS Feeds to Just Get the Bits you Want
If you're like me and have heaps of RSS feeds to get through every day and not enough time to actually do it, FeedBlendr and Feed Rinse are here to help.

"We'll grab your feeds, blend them up into a thick, tasty 'river of news' smoothie, and give you a single URL where you can subscribe to them all at once."
Simply type in the URLs of up to three feeds (like your 3 top competitors, 3 best news sites…) and FeedBlendr will roll them all up into one at the click of a button. You now have less feeds in total, but there is still a lot of stuff in there that you're not really interested in. Enter Feed Rinse

"If you've got unruly RSS feeds, we've got your back – Feed Rinse is an easy to use tool that lets you automatically filter out syndicated content that you aren't interested in. It's like a spam filter for your RSS subscriptions."
So even though you may love Decisive Flow's posts about small business marketing, you may hate all our ramblings about small business tools. So you just filter out those keywords and entire posts disappear from your feed.

Both these tools are super simple and beautiful as well, so if you can master RSS feeds, you will fly through the process of blending and rinsing them :)



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April 13th, 2006 at 11:12 am
Feedblendr is cool but Feedrinse requires you to pay for some features.
But, after some searching, I came across Blog Verticals which seems to do what both of these do. I haven’t tried it yet, though.
April 17th, 2006 at 7:04 pm
Thanks for the post. RSS is going to get a lot of attention this year – it’ll be a fun space to be involved in.
April 18th, 2006 at 12:06 am
No problem, after four whole days away from my computer, I'm seeing the benefits of your service even more! I'm drowning in RSS feeds :)