FeedBlendr - does it work?
Posted on April 11, 2006
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A few folks have sent me links to FeedBlendr in the last week or so. Conceptually, it looks rather neat.
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.
I dig stuff like this (see my Megite post as an example) and am always looking for new or interesting ways to read my feeds. It even says it will import OPML files which certainly beats the heck out of retyping my way-too-many feeds by hand.
So… has anyone got the OPML load to work? I’ve exported OPML from both netvibes and bloglines but it assures me they’re both no good. Hrmm, in fact I just realized I can’t get it to take feeds individually either.
Just checked the blog for them and saw this post talking about the load. Perhaps I’ll have to try at another “off peak” time.
[Update] Hey, it worked for me when I decided to try one last time! Granted, that was a blend of one feed. Nuts. Guess I’ll keep poking at it.
Tags: feedBlendr, rss, syndication
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