Imagine to my surprise when I saw a comment by Ken Yarmosh on Charles’ posting Management by feed asking about how he keeps up on his 43 feeds. There are various ways of doing it as he mentions in his question.
Are you using internal blogs, have you partnered with a third party RSS provider, or built something yourself?
Yesterday I talked about using NetNewWire as my feed reader which, allows the user to create smart lists and groups. This has been very handy due to the ability to drag and drop (as you should expect from Ranchero Software). But, this is still a desktop app.
So, what options are available online?
I have looked at a couple of options, but one that I have recently been testing (still in its alpha stage) is FrankenFeed, one of the tools from the Big IN Japan toolbox. (I also post my podcast using PodServe, too). This allows you to mash together multiple feeds into a single feed. I like to stay on top of news, so I have created a feed that has several news feeds in it, such as CNet, NewsVine, and Wired.
There are several more options, but that is just one. Every one of us needs to find something that won’t interrupt our workflow and allow us to create as we see fit.

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