Who I’m reading – OPMLs for your enjoyment
While I’m still hunting for the right way to display a workable OPML blogroll or link list, sorted by categories, I thought I would share my own group of OPML’s for anyone interested in exploring some new feeds.
All files are OPML – click/right click to download and import into your favorite:
- Marketing Blogs
- Tech/Web2 Blogs
- Blogs that specifically cover Windows Live (if you know of more, leave a comment and I’ll add you to my list!)
- Windows Live Team Blogs
- Windows Live Employee Bloggers (not comprehensive by any means, just those I read at the moment)
- Google Blogs
- Yahoo Blogs
- Microsoft blogs (some employee, some outside commentary. Just a mix for now)
I also read a range of blogs on photography, politics, local news, major tech media & analysts, etc, as well as standing Digg, Reddit, and Technorati search and tag feeds on various subjects. Those were not included as my reading lists are in a state of flux on those topics. 23 unique folders, 244 feeds, and several thousand posts a day.
Thank the Feeddemon Gods for the Cleanup Wizard (um, can we get a tool to schedule that vs. doing it manually every day?), Watches (another 7-8 there, depending on the day and news), and News Bins (I flag things constantly for follow up, to share internally, or blog here).
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Hey Kevin, you might like to try out the free OPML browsing and feed reading service called Grazr (at Grazr.com). You can embed a Grazr on your webpage or launch it into stand alone mode. I use one on my blog.
[Disclosure: due to my enthusiam for feed grazing I was taken on as an advisor to Grazr Corp.]
[...] RSS feeds, OPMLs and Grazr Kevin Briody of the Windows Live team has published the RSS feeds he subscribes to as OPML files for your feedreader. Some good feeds worth checking out there, including a bunch of Windows Live individual employee and team blogs. Kevin, one way of displaying these as a blogroll is to use Grazr. Below is your OPML file for the Windows Live team blogs rendered inside the Grazr ui:. Just wack in the url of any OPML file here and then copy and paste the code… I have to update my OPML file, but you can browse mine at my blog’s left hand nav. Filed Under: Web, Tech, Microsoft, RSS, OPML [...]