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Thanks on that...Anyway, this might be already off the topic but I?ve lifted an update from the net that might be of help..
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10 Filters for RSS feeds
RSS feeds are great to collect whats going on with your favourite blogs, but a nightmare when you have to filter through 10s, 100s, 1000s of feeds. It is even more annoying when majority of those feeds just do not appeal to you. Here is a list of RSS filtering tools to water down those rss feeds, some these also allow keyword based searches to be sent to via email, IM or mobile phone:
FeedRinse online service that will take your feeds and filter them for you based on keyword, tag, author, etc.
FeedShake is a free service for customizing, filtering, converting and merging newsfeeds and podcasts. You can use keywords & tags to customize your feeds.
ZapTXT lets you create custom keyword searches to track your favourite rss-enabled websites via email, IM or Mobile phone. / Dodge wheels.
BayesNews is a RSS news aggregator that uses Bayes? theorem to classify texts.It includes a number of features that help you aggregate, filter RSS feeds and sends you instant notification as soon as any result matching your criteria appear.
AideRSS is an intelligent assistant that saves time and keeps you on top of the latest news. We research every story and filter out the noise, allowing you to focus on what matters most.
Using Dapper, any web page becomes a LEGO block, which you can arrange and manipulate in any way you like.
Sneeu is a simple rss filtering solution that filters out immediate published rss feeds by requesting a url and keyword:
OnePipe is a browser bookmarklet created to filter any feed by topic. It?s simple to use: install the bookmarklet, navigate to any website whose feed you?d like to filter and click the
OnePipe button. illumio is a new way to stay informed and connected in a web world that is exploding with social networks, blogs, news, and other content. illumio frees you from manually tracking everything you care about on the Web: instead, illumio monitors the feeds you choose and groups you join and delivers to you only what?s important to you.
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