I read a TON of RSS feed stuff. I read RSS stuff from all over the place. I use Google Reader http://www.google.com/reader but I've got limited time to scan all of my RSS stuff and way too much info to wade through. I built my own RSS dupe-finder and it was working well for about 6 months, but I decided to try http://feedhub.com a while ago to do the same job. When I first tried FeedHub, their servers were not super stable (they still are unreachable on occasion when I need to leave feedback (thumbs up/down), but it's minor enough to live with. The service collects feeds from all over the place and can use statistics and heuristics to only give me the "top 100" or only like 50% of my daily articles. If I have less time, I crank it down and FeedHub gives me only what I can ingest. I'm not going to go into the details of how FeedHub works - try it out yourself and see if you like it. If you need every article from a certain source, keep it out of FeedHub, but if you just want to get the most important news from 20+ news sources, FeedHub is your answer. It nukes most dupes. It gives me an option to move priorities around depending on topics or popularity, etc ... Very well done! :)
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