Cleaning up Feed Subscriptions

Posted 07 November 2007 13:05 by Kristof Michiels

I feel more in control of my information crunching behaviour now that I've thrown out some extremely verbose RSS-feeds yesterday. Stuff like del.icio.us hotlist, popular Digg stories and feeds related to Google alerts, it turned out, does little more than give you a strong feeling of information overflow. But now that I weeded my RSS-garden, it's become extremely pleasant to skim through the feed queue using the iPhone version of Google Reader.

For those of you interested in my shared items, here's the link to that page. For the new version of this site, I'm working on a Google Reader parsing engine that will help to inject this "shared" content into my site more gracefully.

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