Who I’m reading - OPMLs for your enjoyment

August 25, 2006

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:

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).

tags:

  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • StumbleUpon
  • Tumblr
  • TwitThis

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Alex Barnett blog : RSS feeds, OPMLs and Grazr
August 26, 2006 at 12:41 pm

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James Corbett August 26, 2006 at 12:33 am

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.]

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