How to Combine Multiple RSS Feeds into One

Really Simple Syndication just got simpler.

While certainly speeding things up, using RSS can lead to information overload if you’re the type of person who loves to subscribe to a large number of blogs (like me).  I have previously discussed my current method of RSS management, but if you’re looking for something really simple rather than my methodological approach, try FeedBlendr.

FeedBlendr:

  1. Takes the feeds you give it
  2. Pulls the individual entries from each of them
  3. Attempts to sort them in date order (combined across all feeds)
  4. and then provides you with a new, blended feed of all entries

…so you get a single ‘river of news’ rather than flipping through multiple RSS feeds looking for interesting stories. 

The interface is as bare bones and intuitive as you can get, and there is no sign-up required.  Two thumbs up from me :)

Bonus Tip: What is RSS and how can it help me surf the web faster?

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    1. Transcontinental said,

      on December 29th, 2007 at 5:37 pm

      All is in the name! Works very well, beautiful!

    2. Syahid A. said,

      on December 30th, 2007 at 8:26 pm

      Awesome find James. I think there are similar tools out there that does a similar job, pity that i can’t remember the name.


    3. on January 11th, 2008 at 8:25 pm

      [...] Overall, it’s a very cool service and works exceptionally well! After you click Blend Your Feed, you’ll get a URL that you can subscribe to and see everything at once. Go ahead and subscribe via Google Reader or from your favorite RSS reader. Enjoy! Source FriedBeef [...]


    4. on January 11th, 2008 at 9:35 pm

      [...] Of course, if you already receive a thousand emails a day and can’t manage your email, this certainly will not help! But if you’re performing some research on a specific topic, toread is a good way to organize the content in a easily accessible fashion. Enjoy! Source: FriedBeef [...]

    5. P.Dutta said,

      on February 12th, 2008 at 7:50 pm

      Excellent Post, Thanks

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