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Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Finding RSS feeds

Search engines can be used to find content in RSS format. With Google, for example, you can add "filetype:rss" to a search to find your search terms in .rss files.
Dedicated search engines make searching for content easier. Feedster monitors weblogs, and lets you search through an index of log entries and view them by relevance, date, or ranking (blogrank). When you do a search, Feedster creates an RSS feed based on your request. This can be added to your news reader, so that you can see all the recent activity on your search request, without even leaving your news reader.
DayPop searches news, blogs, and RSS feeds. It lets you track popular news within the weblog world. It provides a list of the current top 40 most popular weblog links. These are the most commonly linked-to articles throughout the world. It creates a list of top words that are being used in weblogs. It also ranks weblogs by citations, providing an index of weblogs that are popular with other webloggers. You can do custom searches, too. The ranking lists and custom searches are available as RSS feeds that you can import into your news reader.
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