Filter your RSS Feeds to read what YOU want to read
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In the same vein as Feedblendr comes FeedRinse, basically this service takes your regular old Feed and cleans out things you don’t want. Say you love my blog but you don’t want to read about anything having to do with Wordpress. You just rinse my feed by having Feed Rinse remove all instances of Wordpress. When used in conjunction with Feedblendr you could blend a bunch of tech feeds together and then rinse it so that there is nothing but stories about iPods or Software. All this to make your reading more relevant to you, saving time. Note: FeedRinse is not fully free, even their previously premium features.
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This is amazing! I didn’t think there was any possible solution to this, but now I’ve found it. Thanks alot!
Sounds like feed censorship, except in a nice way people can control. :p
Look good, thanks! But I thinks that Feed Burner is more powerful..
And there is also another alternative called
Hope this will be time saving one because of filtering needed feeds.