Feedfuze – Managing Your RSS Feeds
December 12, 2008
By: Brad Andersohn
Author's Website: http://www.activerain.com
Here’s a great way to syndicate and manage RSS feeds like none other I’ve seen. Feedfuze allows you to create fuzes, then place them in containers to be hosted on your Blog or Website. Fully functional with editing capability. You can select which articles from which feeds you choose to share.
The containers can be customized to your specifications and expectations. I have used grazr.com in the past for multiple RSS feeds, but Feedfuze in my opinion has a better layout with better functionality and more customizable options.
Here’s a sample of the fuzes and container I just setup in about 15 minutes. You can also create links to your own Feedfuze Page. If you have a site you want to bring in RSS feeds, Feedfuze is certainly worth checking out.
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Drew Meyers on December 12, 2008 5:22 pm
Cool tool — I’ll have to try this out.
Brad Andersohn on December 12, 2008 8:58 pm
Drew – it’s really got some cool features. I just posted a live one on my other Blog. Works great.
Mike Sparr - Goomzee.com on December 13, 2008 8:54 pm
I’m not sure if you can customize, but may check out Alltop’s Real Estate section: http://realestate.alltop.com/
If you don’t want to maintain all your RSS, that would be an easy way to stay atop a variety of sources by browsing a single page.
Brad Andersohn on December 13, 2008 11:36 pm
I’ll have to check that one out. I liked grazr.com which allows 3 windows on a single screen. It’s what I used before discovering Feedfuze.com.
Feedfuze allows you to select or unselect specific articles within a single RSS feed. I haven’t seen that on any other RSS feed reader yet.
Mike Sparr - Goomzee.com on December 15, 2008 2:15 am
Check this: http://alltop.com/goodies/
It seems you can configure widgets and include content into your website with a simple HTML/JS snippet. I haven’t tried it yet but worth a look and may save you a step from having to use 3rd-party software.
Brad Andersohn on December 15, 2008 1:57 pm
Mike – that sounds cool, I’ll have to check it out, thanks for the tip.
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